Scots have been invited to watch a "second of reflection" in honour of the Queen on Sunday.
At 8pm on the eve of Her Majesty's funeral, Deputy First Minister John Swinney and Tradition Secretary Angus Robertson will lead the nation in a minute of silence from St Andrew's Home. Group teams, golf equipment and organisations have been urged by the Scottish Authorities to participate, whereas others are anticipated to mark the second at dwelling.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon is about to characterize Scotland on the funeral as she travels all the way down to London to attend. Monday has been declared a financial institution vacation so all colleges might be closed, however the Scottish Authorities has stated important well being companies and public transport ought to proceed as regular.
The Queen's coffin was introduced from Balmoral to the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh on Sunday, earlier than it lay at relaxation in St Giles' Cathedral. It then travelled to London.
Some 33,000 individuals queued for hours to see the coffin within the cathedral earlier this week.