Queen Elizabeth II's coffin taken from Balmoral to Edinburgh

Queen Elizabeth II's coffin will be taken from Balmoral Castle in Scotland to Edinburgh's Holyroodhouse, before a procession up the city's Royal Mile.

EDINBURGH, Scotland — For three days, many in Britain have mourned, reflected on and adjusted to the absence of Queen Elizabeth II. On Sunday, their shared grief gained physical form as the world got a first glimpse of her oak coffin.

The monarch of seven decades undertook her final journey from Balmoral, the Scottish castle where she died, to Holyroodhouse, her official palace in Edinburgh. The funeral procession will continue on Tuesday to Buckingham Palace in London and eventually arrive at Westminster Abbey, where her state funeral will take place on Sept. 19.

It's a winding, circuitous route worthy of any of her royal tours.

The coffin left Balmoral Castle Sunday morning, draped in the royal standard and adorned with a wreath of flowers. Castle guards gave the late queen her last royal salute before the hearse embarked on a 176-mile, approximately six-hour trip to Edinburgh, the Scottish capital.

Crowds watch Sunday as the hearse carries the casket of the late Queen Elizabeth II through Mercat Cross in Edinburgh, Scotland, on Sunday.Ian Forsyth / WPA Pool via Getty ImagesThe procession traveled via Aberdeen and Dundee, and along the way crowds lined highways and filled overpasses as cars stopped along the roadside.

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