Thousands turn out to pay respects to late monarch, while a minority of republicans make themselves heard

There were loud cheers, whoops and generous applause as the Queen’s cortege made its way down the cobblestoned Royal Mile in Edinburgh, watched by tens of thousands of people.

It capped a day in which the new King was proclaimed in Scotland, an event that brought a rare expression of dissent as a group of republicans loudly booed during some parts of the ceremony.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Javid accuses Starmer of denying ‘scientific fact’ in trans rights row

Labour leader says it is not right to say ‘only women have…

Peter Jackson wants to wipe his mind of Lord of the Rings. He should snap out of it | Stuart Heritage

After six blockbuster Tolkien movies, Jackson wants Derren Brown to wipe his…