A touching moment was caught on camera when a ray of light shined down at Queen Elizabeth's coffin as it was taken in St Giles' Cathedral for a service of Thanksgiving.

A touching moment was caught on camera when a ray of light shined down at Queen Elizabeth's coffin as it was taken in St Giles' Cathedral for a service of Thanksgiving.




 The King led a procession to the cathedral behind the Queen's coffin which was draped with Royal Standard in Scotland and dressed with a wreath of flowers. The picture captured by Georgie Gillard was shared on Instagram by Story Picture Agency.

 Earlier, a double rainbow appeared over the Buckingham Palace after the demise of the Queen.


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