King Charles and Camilla will travel to Edinburgh tomorrow for the Queen's procession to St Giles' Cathedral
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Her coffin will be taken into the cathedral at 2.55pm. The Queen's casket will have the Crown of Scotland on top - a symbol of her Scottish reign.The Queen will lie in the cathedral for the rest of the day. People will be able to visit from 5pm, although officials have warned they may face a long wait - perhaps several hours.
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