Local people, visitors and families are among those keen to witness history in the Scottish capital.
Among those waiting outside the cathedral to witness the procession was Linda Greenshields who claimed her prime position at 07:00.She travelled from Larkhall, South Lanarkshire, with a flag that her aunt had waved at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth in 1953.
"She has given everything for all these years - I feel she gave up so much to do what she did. Her life could have been so different if she wasn't the Queen," she added.Keith Knowlton took his four children, including Frances, 5, to the Royal Mile to witness history "I have great respect for the Queen and truly believe, as an American, we have had not a stronger, faithful and more lasting ally than the Queen and I'm so grateful to have the chance to be here."Jane Sutherland, 77, was "umming and aahing" about watching the procession, but she's glad she made the effort
"It is good to be here in amongst people where it is all happening. It is so different. It is history."
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