it s now making its way up to where you are, the palace of holyroodhouse. as you saw, silence here, and many people drying away their tears. the few people i saw threw a couple of flowers as it past st. charles cathedral, continuing on towards the palace of holyroodhouse. the royal residents aware the queen will lie in the throne room tonight before moving on to st. charles cathedral, don. and we want to listen in. we ll take it from here, because it s getting closer to where we are. but what a beautiful shot of the beautiful coffin of her majesty. you can hear the there s some excitement in the crowd here.
that. light to see the mending bridges. thinking about, who knows? very hurtful for the queen, for the family. if they can put that to rest and start a fresh, that would be very good. your majesty. the new king has duties and meetings. he also has to plan his mother s funeral. this morning the queen s coffin will leave balmoral for the palace of holyroodhouse in edinburgh. on monday afternoon the coffin will be taken to st. charles cathedral in edinburgh. the queen and king the king and queen concert and members of the family will follow in procession. for 24 hours, the coffin will rest in the cathedral so the public can pay their respects. later that evening, the king and other royals will hold a vigil. on tuesday, the king and queen concert will visit northern ireland, and that evening the
which is the church where the queen would go and pray. so the minister from that church is the only person accompanying the coffin on this very long lonely journey to edinburgh. when the coffin gets to edinburgh it will be laid to rest at the palace of holyrood and it will rest there overnight to allow staff there to pay their respects and then the king will arrive tomorrow and he will really lead events and then we will have that service later on and there will be a very emotional, i think, procession from the palace of holyrood down to st. charles cathedral and there will be a vigil for the people of scotland to pay their respects and look at this is scotland. you know, there are huge areas where there are no people living and this weaving through feeling lonely but then you re going to see all the people come out as the cortege goes through the towns.
the coffin is taken in to the palace. there will be some pomp and ceremony once they get there. but the ramain event will be tomorrow when the coffin goes to st. charles cathedral. the dean of chapel royal in scotland will be up there, and they re going to oversee this process. what you have in the moment is the members of staff really from balmoral who are in charge of the coffin. right now, they re going that hand it over to the authorities in edinburgh. so this is just the level of complexity you ve got here, so many different agencies involved. it s the solemnity of the occasion when this is such a busy area normally. christiane, you have covered
0 in the houses where she was of course monarch, balmoral, she will lie at the palace of holyroodhouse where she came every year for a week, every summer she would be here for a week for official scottish events. then she will go to the cathedral. it s been very meticulously designed for maximum ability of people to pay their respects and of course the royals will be here tomorrow. and the length of time it s going to take, they re estimate it s going to take six hours but it could take longer. i think it s this is going to be the test, if you will, for how things will be in london. how many people come out for today s procession sorry, for today s moving and tomorrow s procession. let s bring in max foster and chri christiane. can you give us an idea of who is going to be invited to the ceremonies during the queen s final journey. edinburgh we re expecting key members of the royal family, i m also expecting prince harry to go there as well. his movements are being organize