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King Charles to receive Scottish crown jewels | King Charles to receive Scottish crown jewels |
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The Scottish thanksgiving service comes two months after the King's Coronation | The Scottish thanksgiving service comes two months after the King's Coronation |
King Charles III will be presented with Scotland's crown jewels in Edinburgh later in a ceremony to mark his Coronation. | King Charles III will be presented with Scotland's crown jewels in Edinburgh later in a ceremony to mark his Coronation. |
He will receive the crown and sceptre which form part of the Honours of Scotland. | He will receive the crown and sceptre which form part of the Honours of Scotland. |
The national thanksgiving service at St Giles' Cathedral will also feature a new sword named after the late Queen Elizabeth. | The national thanksgiving service at St Giles' Cathedral will also feature a new sword named after the late Queen Elizabeth. |
It echoes an event held in 1953 to celebrate her accession to the throne. | It echoes an event held in 1953 to celebrate her accession to the throne. |
LIVE: Build up to King Charles III's Coronation celebrations in Scotland | LIVE: Build up to King Charles III's Coronation celebrations in Scotland |
Before the service the crown jewels will be brought from Edinburgh Castle to St Giles' in a procession down the Royal Mile involving about 100 people from various aspects of Scottish life. | Before the service the crown jewels will be brought from Edinburgh Castle to St Giles' in a procession down the Royal Mile involving about 100 people from various aspects of Scottish life. |
More than 700 members of the Royal Navy, British Army and Royal Air Force will be part of the procession. | More than 700 members of the Royal Navy, British Army and Royal Air Force will be part of the procession. |
The King and Queen Camilla will leave the Palace of Holyroodhouse - their official Scottish residence - by car at 14:05 for a separate procession up the Royal Mile to the Kirk. | The King and Queen Camilla will leave the Palace of Holyroodhouse - their official Scottish residence - by car at 14:05 for a separate procession up the Royal Mile to the Kirk. |
Scottish ceremony sees King Charles tread a thin line | Scottish ceremony sees King Charles tread a thin line |
When will the King receive Scottish crown jewels? | When will the King receive Scottish crown jewels? |
Honours of Scotland: Order of service for King's thanksgiving service | Honours of Scotland: Order of service for King's thanksgiving service |
They are expected to be joined by the Prince and Princess of Wales, who are known in Scotland as the Duke and Duchess of Rothesay. | They are expected to be joined by the Prince and Princess of Wales, who are known in Scotland as the Duke and Duchess of Rothesay. |
Three pipers from King Charles' former school, Gordonstoun, will play during the final stage of the procession. | Three pipers from King Charles' former school, Gordonstoun, will play during the final stage of the procession. |
The Stone of Destiny - which was taken to London for the King's Coronation at Westminster Abbey in May - has been returned to Edinburgh and will also play a part in the service. | The Stone of Destiny - which was taken to London for the King's Coronation at Westminster Abbey in May - has been returned to Edinburgh and will also play a part in the service. |
The service will be held in St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh | The service will be held in St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh |
The moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, Rt Rev Sally Foster-Fulton will preach the sermon. | The moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, Rt Rev Sally Foster-Fulton will preach the sermon. |
The crown jewels will be presented to the King by the Very Reverend Prof David Fergusson, Dean of the Chapel Royal and Dean of the Order of the Thistle. | The crown jewels will be presented to the King by the Very Reverend Prof David Fergusson, Dean of the Chapel Royal and Dean of the Order of the Thistle. |
A 21-gun salute will be fired from Edinburgh Castle at about 15:20 before the royal procession travels back to the Palace of Holyroodhouse. | A 21-gun salute will be fired from Edinburgh Castle at about 15:20 before the royal procession travels back to the Palace of Holyroodhouse. |
Crowds, which are expected to gather on the streets of the Scottish capital, will then see a fly-past by the Red Arrows. | Crowds, which are expected to gather on the streets of the Scottish capital, will then see a fly-past by the Red Arrows. |
Protests | |
A group of protesters from the UK anti-monarchy campaign Republic has gathered outside St Giles' Cathedral | |
Meanwhile a separate rally will take place outside Holyrood organised by Scottish pressure group Our Republic. | |
The co-leaders of the Scottish Greens, Patrick Harvie and Lorna Slater, who are both outspoken republican MSPs as well as government ministers, will address this rally. | |
A group of anti-monarchy protestors from UK campaign Republic has gathered outside St Giles' Cathedral | |
Scotland's First Minister Humza Yousaf, who is a republican, will attend the St Giles' service. | |
Among those taking part in the people's procession to escort the crown are 16-year-old Ailsa Russell, head girl at Clydeview Academy in Gourock, Inverclyde and Lochlan Sweaton, 17, former head boy at Balwearie High School in Kirkcaldy, Fife. | |
Ailsa told the BBC she was "very excited and honoured" to take part in the ceremony. | |
She added: "I am hoping it goes well, nobody is tripped and it doesn't rain as we won't get to do the nice things we have practiced." | |
Ailsa Russell and Lochlan Sweaton will take part in the people's procession | |
Lochlan added: "There has been a couple of things we have been told to do. | |
"Hopefully the crown doesn't smash and we will get fined for that." | |
Key timings | Key timings |
13:15 People's Procession of about 100 people representing aspects of Scottish life, including charities of which The King is patron, departs Edinburgh Castle | 13:15 People's Procession of about 100 people representing aspects of Scottish life, including charities of which The King is patron, departs Edinburgh Castle |
13:30 People's Procession arrives at St Giles' Cathedral | 13:30 People's Procession arrives at St Giles' Cathedral |
13:40 The Honours of Scotland leave Edinburgh Castle Esplanade under military escort | 13:40 The Honours of Scotland leave Edinburgh Castle Esplanade under military escort |
13:40 Military pipe and drums bands and the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment move from the Palace of Holyroodhouse to West Parliament Square | 13:40 Military pipe and drums bands and the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment move from the Palace of Holyroodhouse to West Parliament Square |
13:50 The Honours of Scotland arrive at West Parliament Square by vehicle | 13:50 The Honours of Scotland arrive at West Parliament Square by vehicle |
14:05 Royal Procession leaves the Palace of Holyroodhouse | 14:05 Royal Procession leaves the Palace of Holyroodhouse |
14:10 Royal Procession arrives at St Giles' Cathedral | 14:10 Royal Procession arrives at St Giles' Cathedral |
14:15 National Service of Thanksgiving and Dedication begins | 14:15 National Service of Thanksgiving and Dedication begins |
15:15 Service ends | 15:15 Service ends |
15:20 The King and Queen exit St Giles' to 21-Gun Salute from Edinburgh Castle | 15:20 The King and Queen exit St Giles' to 21-Gun Salute from Edinburgh Castle |
15:27 Royal party arrive at Palace of Holyroodhouse | 15:27 Royal party arrive at Palace of Holyroodhouse |
15:40 RAF flypast down the Royal Mile from Edinburgh Castle to Palace of Holyroodhouse | 15:40 RAF flypast down the Royal Mile from Edinburgh Castle to Palace of Holyroodhouse |
What are the Honours of Scotland? | What are the Honours of Scotland? |
The Honours of Scotland are usually on display at Edinburgh Castle | The Honours of Scotland are usually on display at Edinburgh Castle |
Made of gold, silver and precious gems, they are the oldest crown jewels in Britain and comprise the priceless crown, sceptre and sword of state. | Made of gold, silver and precious gems, they are the oldest crown jewels in Britain and comprise the priceless crown, sceptre and sword of state. |
They are items of immense significance and many will remember the Crown of Scotland sitting atop the Queen's coffin when she lay at rest at St Giles' Cathedral. | They are items of immense significance and many will remember the Crown of Scotland sitting atop the Queen's coffin when she lay at rest at St Giles' Cathedral. |
The crown was made for James V, who first wore it at the Coronation of Queen Mary of Guise in 1540. | The crown was made for James V, who first wore it at the Coronation of Queen Mary of Guise in 1540. |
What does the King do? | What does the King do? |
How much taxpayer money goes to the Royals? | How much taxpayer money goes to the Royals? |
Mary Queen of Scots was the first to be crowned using the new crown and sceptre together, in 1543. The origins of the sceptre are less certain - it may have been a papal gift to James IV. | Mary Queen of Scots was the first to be crowned using the new crown and sceptre together, in 1543. The origins of the sceptre are less certain - it may have been a papal gift to James IV. |
However, the sword King Charles will be presented with is brand new, and commissioned because the existing 16th Century sword is too fragile to handle. | However, the sword King Charles will be presented with is brand new, and commissioned because the existing 16th Century sword is too fragile to handle. |
Named after his late mother, it is called the Elizabeth sword. | Named after his late mother, it is called the Elizabeth sword. |
Turbulent past | Turbulent past |
The Honours have had a turbulent past. They were removed from the castle and hidden in 1651-60 to keep them from Oliver Cromwell's army. | The Honours have had a turbulent past. They were removed from the castle and hidden in 1651-60 to keep them from Oliver Cromwell's army. |
In 1707, following the Act of Union between England and Scotland, they were locked in a chest and sealed away. | In 1707, following the Act of Union between England and Scotland, they were locked in a chest and sealed away. |
In 1818, Sir Walter Scott, the famous novelist, rediscovered the Honours - along with a mysterious silver wand. | In 1818, Sir Walter Scott, the famous novelist, rediscovered the Honours - along with a mysterious silver wand. |
The Honours of Scotland and their accompanying exhibition are located on the first floor of the Royal Palace on the east side of Crown Square at Edinburgh Castle. | The Honours of Scotland and their accompanying exhibition are located on the first floor of the Royal Palace on the east side of Crown Square at Edinburgh Castle. |
Related Topics | Related Topics |
Edinburgh | Edinburgh |
UK Royal Family | UK Royal Family |
King Charles III | King Charles III |