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King Charles leaves St Giles' Cathedral after service for Queen Elizabeth II

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King Charles III and his wife Queen Consort Camilla leave St Giles' Cathedral after a service for his mother the late Queen Elizabeth II, who will lie in state in the cathedral for a day before her coffin is transported down to London. IMAGES

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