From the BBC:
“King Charles Given Scottish Crown Jewels in Lavish Ceremony”
(Scotland's First Minister Humza Yousaf walks into the
cathedral)
(Scottish Conservatives leader Douglas Ross (in kilt) and his
Scottish Labour counterpart Anas Sarwar chat as they arrive for the service)
(Members of the Household Cavalry arrive ahead of the Royal
Procession before the National Service of Thanksgiving and Dedication for King
Charles III and Queen Camilla.)
(Protesters on The Royal Mile in Edinburgh)
(The King and Queen Camilla arrive at St Giles' Cathedral)
(Joy Dunlop, who sings a Gaelic psalm, "And I Shall
Dwell in God's House". It is the first time Gaelic will be featured as a
part of the service, the Scotsman reports.)
(We are now hearing "Soay" from The Lost Songs of
St Kilda, performed by Nicola Benedetti & The Honours of Scotland Ensemble.)
(The sword King Charles is being 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.)
(The King is now being presented with the sceptre. Mary Queen
of Scots was the first to be crowned using the new crown and sceptre together,
in 1543.)
(The crown was made for James V of Scotland, who first wore
it at the Coronation of Queen Mary of Guise in 1540.)
(King Charles receives the Crown of Scotland)
(The Stone of Destiny is in place at St Giles' Cathedral for
today's ceremony)
(The King and Queen follow the clergy out of the cathedral)
(There's a 21-gun salute from Edinburgh Castle)
(The King, Queen, Prince William and Princess Kate)
(The Red Arrows flypast after the service for King Charles.)
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