will happen. it will be the most extraordinarily moving moment, one we have not seen the like of. there you have will the queen lying at rest with the scottish crown on her coffin and all four children, princess ann, they will each one will be at a corner and stand for we believe up to 20 minutes. the public will not be allowed in during that period and that is a short period they will pay their own respects. so victor and alison, it s going to be very moving. we re going to see repeats of this in different ways but this is the first time if you will that we will see the king, his brothers and sister and other members of the royal family actually present with the coffin. richard, i ve watched with particular personal interest today because my family and i took a trip this summer to scotland for the first time. i d never been there and we were in edinburgh and walked that royal mile and it s just the most charming beautiful stroll anyone can imagine so seeing all of the
just all of the people lining the street thand their i guess deep love of the queen is r represented here. tell us about the scottish people s connection to the royal family. reporter: well, first of all, you ll be aware that walk that you re talking about, the royal mile with the cobblestones you want a stout pair of shoes. certainly to have to do that in lock step and just look at the pictures on the screen, left, right, left, right, very short little marching steps was extremely difficult to do with such precision on a narrow cobblestone street. the scottish people here is the key. the royal family and the scottish people have a relationship in a way independent of the fact that she was the queen of the country. she s the queen of scotland, and this was her happy place. when she went to balmoral for