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The procession of the hearse War Elizabeth II was disturbed. Three people were arrested for disturbing peace and order when the Queen’s hearse, who had reigned for 70 years, passed.
The disturbance occurs when the corpse War Elizabeth II taken from Holyroodhouse Palace at St Giles’ Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland. The body of the queen who died at the age of 96 was taken to St Giles’ Cathedral for a temporary burial before being flown to London, England.
The procession carrying Queen Elizabeth II’s body from Balmoral Castle to Holyroodhouse Palace and St Giles Cathedral also made hundreds of thousands of people willing to line up on the side of the road the Queen passed. They wept, clapped their hands, or frowned as the hearse passed.
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In the midst of the solemn procession there were also some people who carried out actions considered to disturb the peace and order. Some people even organized a protest when the hearse passed.
Scottish police said in a statement that they have made three arrests so far in connection with the riots.
He said a 22-year-old woman, who was seen holding an anti-monarchy photo, was arrested by police on Sunday (9/11) local time. Later, a 74-year-old man was also arrested by the police Scotland the same day.
The identity of the two was not disclosed to the public, only that they were accused of violating public order.
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Watch the video: Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral in St. Giles’ Cathedral
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