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King Charles III, Siblings Hold Vigil For Queen Elizabeth 11 In St. Giles’ Cathedral

The Queen's four children are now surrounding the coffin.

King Charles III and his siblings are holding a vigil for Queen Elizabeth 11 in St. Giles’ Cathedral.

Glamtush reports that a vigil for Queen Elizabeth II is being held at St Giles’ Cathedral in Edinburgh, where Her Majesty lies at rest.

According to CNN, King Charles III, his wife Camilla, the Queen Consort, and other members of the royal family are there, including the King’s siblings Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward.

The Queen’s four children are now surrounding the coffin.

The public was able to pay its respect earlier today. The Scottish crown is placed on the Queen’s coffin draped with the Royal Standard flag.

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