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Aine Fox & Catherine Wylie & Isobel Frodsham & Kirstie McCrum

Queen’s four children stand vigil at her coffin in St Giles’ Cathedral

The four children of Queen Elizabeth II have held a sombre vigil by her coffin in St Giles’ Cathedral in Edinburgh tonight (Monday). King Charles III, his sister the Princess Royal and brothers the Duke of York and Earl of Wessex spent 10 minutes guarding the coffin in place as members of the public walked by.

Charles, Anne, Andrew and Edward looked sombre as they took their places at the four sides of the oak coffin. They stood alongside four suited members of the Royal Company of Archers, who were standing guard dressed in long-feathered hats and armed with arrows and quivers, reports PA.

The procession of members of the public queuing to view the coffin on Monday (September 12) evening was temporarily paused to allow the royals to take their places. Andrew kept his eyes closed for a period of time during the vigil, while Anne and Edward had their eyes fixed towards the floor.

Charles, wearing Prince Charles Edward Stuart tartan and white heather in his lapel from Balmoral, kept his hands joined and also looked towards the floor. Many of those filing past bowed to the new monarch.

The Queen Consort and Countess of Wessex sat on seats opposite the coffin while the vigil, which began at 7.46pm and finished at 7.56pm, took place in the ancient cathedral.

The Archers have been completing 20-minute periods of standing guard at the coffin, which will remain at St Giles’ for 24 hours before it is taken to London to lie in state. Members of the crowd cheered as Charles arrived at the cathedral, and as he departed.

As he drove past them, they took pictures and video and said: “Here he is. Here he is. It’s the King.” Charles waved at onlookers waiting at the barriers to see him.

One woman was heard to say: “I missed him earlier and travelled up from Glasgow to see him. I waited five hours – I finally saw him.”

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