About 20,000 people are waiting in a mile-long queue to file past the Queen's coffin in Edinburgh, according to police estimates.
Ex-servicemen and women, families and new friends are among those who have travelled across the country to pay their respects.
They began filing into St Giles Cathedral at about 17:30.
Earlier, thousands watched King Charles III follow his mother's coffin in a procession along the Royal Mile.
Gillian and Michael Hainsworth, from Garforth in Yorkshire, waited seven hours before they entered the cathedral.
"It was just so emotional," said Gillian. "It is hard to explain. It comes over you all of a sudden."
"You are only a couple of metres away from the coffin," Michael added. "You can linger there for a bit and say a prayer."
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