China News Service, September 12. According to comprehensive foreign media reports, on the morning of September 11, local time, the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II left Balmoral Castle and arrived in Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, a few hours later.

The coffin will be flown back to London after being stopped for public viewing in Edinburgh.

  At the same time, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland held ceremonies to announce the succession of the new King Charles III of the United Kingdom.

The Governor-General of Australia, Hurley, also officially declared the new King Charles III of the United Kingdom as the ruling monarch of Australia.

On September 8, local time, Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom passed away at the age of 96.

Queen Elizabeth II was born in 1926 and succeeded to the throne in 1952, making her the longest-reigning monarch in British history.

On the same day, a large number of people came to pay their respects outside Buckingham Palace.

The picture shows flowers in front of Buckingham Palace.

People along the way pay tribute to the Queen of England

  On the morning of the 11th local time, the coffin of the Queen of England set off from the summer resort of Balmoral Castle, through the rugged Scottish countryside, to Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland.

The crowd paid their respects on both sides of the road, and some presented flowers to the Queen.

Princess Anne travels with the Queen in her hearse.

  Next, the Queen's coffin will travel from Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh to St Giles' Cathedral.

The new King Charles III and other members of the royal family will welcome the coffin at St Giles Cathedral.

Scottish people can also go to the church to pay their respects to the Queen.

  The Queen's coffin will be transported by the Royal Air Force to Northolt Airport near London on the 13th, and then sent to Buckingham Palace by special car.

From the 14th, the coffin will be placed in the Palace of Westminster for the public to pay their respects.

  During the transfer of the Queen's coffin from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Palace, there will be a military parade on the way, accompanied by members of the royal family.

During the period, the public can watch the funeral procession on the street.

  The Queen's state funeral will be held at the Palace of Westminster on September 19.

Senior British politicians will be in attendance, and many heads of state are expected to fly to London.

On September 10, local time, King Charles III of the United Kingdom officially ascended the throne at a historic ceremony held at St. James' Palace.

At 73 years old, Charles III is the longest-serving crown prince in British history and the oldest monarch in British history.

The picture shows the speech of King Charles III of England.

Ceremony was held in many places to announce the new king's ascendance

  At the same time, following the proclamation of Charles III's accession in London, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland also held proclamation ceremonies.

  According to the BBC, Cardiff, the capital of Wales, Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, and Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, fired salutes after the announcement.

Thousands of people attended the ceremony, chanting "God bless the king".

  According to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), Governor Hurley officially announced the new British King Charles III as the ruling monarch of Australia.

The proclamation was signed by Governor Hurley and countersigned by Prime Minister Albanese.

The national flag of the Australian Parliament was also temporarily raised to the top of the pole and lowered to half-mast again at dusk.

  In addition, for the first time in 70 years, the Australian Military Band played "God Save the King" instead of "God Save the Queen."