King Charles III standing to protect the coffin "Queen Elizabeth" people waited 7 hours to worship.
On September 13, 2022, Matichonxo walletreported that King Charles III, Head of the United Kingdom, along with Princess Anne, younger sister and younger brother, Prince Andrew. and Prince Edward Queen Elizabeth II sits peacefully around the tomb of her mother, Elizabeth II, after being enshrined at St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh, Scotland as part of the "Vigil of the Princesr1;
The royal custom came after Queen Elizabeth II's sarcophagus was brought into St Giles' Cathedral on the evening of September 12 in Thailand time. by the casket covered with the King's flag was summoned and enshrined on a wooden pedestal The crown of Scotland was also summoned over the casket.
Charles III wears a kilt. This is the traditional costume and national symbol of Scotland. along with his sister and brother Standing in custody and mourning on all four sides of the sarcophagus for 10 minutes while Queen Camilla and other royal family also reside in St Giles Cathedral.
Then Charles III, along with the royal family, left St Giles Cathedral. by people standing in front of the cathedral and lined up to wait to pay homage to the royal body They applauded to encourage everyone.
It was reported that Britons in Scotland lined up to pay their respects. which will be enshrined at St Giles Cathedral for 24 hours. Some people shed tears. Some bowed their heads or bowed as they walked slowly past the sarcophagus after hours of waiting in line.
Some people walked past the sarcophagus while King Charles III along with his sister and brother stood guard around the coffin. Which surprised them, with Frances Theian, 63, saying: "I want to go see Queen Elizabeth, so you can imagine my surprise when I saw members of the royal family. there which made me feel overwhelmed because he was aware of what He was facing.r1;
People wishing to pay homage to the remains had to wait up to seven hours, and the waiting line is expected to continue overnight until September 13, before the body closes for worship at 3 p.m. that day
A Yugov opinion poll revealed that 44% of respondents agreed that They wept and burst into tears after hearing the news that Queen Elizabeth II had passed away.