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Holyrood Week LIVE: King Charles prepares for very unusual ceremony with ancient meaning

Express UK 2 days ago

Today, King Charles and Queen Camilla are set to visit the Scottish capital and conduct royal engagements to celebrate Holyrood Week.

King Charles will spend the next few days in Scotland (Image: Getty)

King Charles and Queen Camilla are headed to the Scottish capital for 'Holyrood Week' also known as 'Royal Week' in Scotland to celebrate Scottish culture, achievements, and people who have contributed greatly to the community.

The engagements normally take place from the end of June to the beginning of July - however, this week will be shorter than in previous years, and last from July 2-5, as the General Election has meant the Royal Family has postponed any engagements "which may appear to divert attention or distract from the election campaign".

The King will begin his official engagements in Scotland by being welcomed into the city. He will inspect a guard of honour in the Palace of Holyroodhouse Gardens, and then he will attend the Ceremony of the Keys, a unique engagement where he will be presented with the keys to the city.

Then an Investiture will take place at The Palace of Holyroodhouse, which recognises Scottish residents who have made a significant impact to their society. This is followed by a celebration hosted by the Queen to promote Scottish literacy, and a Garden Party where the King and Queen will also be accompanied by the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh.

On July 3, the King, accompanied by Prince William and The Duchess of Edinburgh, will attend the Thistle Service at St Giles’ Cathedral, for the installation of The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh to the Order of The Thistle.

This week, the King and Queen will also be part of a huge celebration to mark the 900th anniversary of the city of Edinburgh.

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