The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Queen greets armed forces in Edinburgh

- KATHARINE HAY

The Queen met members of the armed forces during an act of loyalty parade in Edinburgh as part of Holyrood week.

The ceremony took place in the gardens of the Palace of Holyroodho­use yesterday to celebrate her visit to Scotland and to mark her platinum jubilee.

The parade centred on the presentati­on of the key for Edinburgh Castle as part of the royal visit tradition and meeting with members of the services.

The 96-year-old arrived in the gardens smiling and wearing a heather-coloured silk wool dress and coat with a matching hat, all by Angela Kelly.

She was welcomed with the royal salute followed by a meet and greet with three senior representa­tives from the services.

They were joined by three cadets, representi­ng each service.

The key to the castle was then presented to the Queen by Major General Alastair Bruce of Crionaich, governor of Edinburgh Castle, who was assisted by three service cadets at the palace’s Equerry’s Door.

The major general addressed the Queen, saying: “We, the serving members of your majesty’s armed forces, bound by our oath to you, your heirs and successors, offer for your gracious acceptance the key to your majesty’s royal castle of Edinburgh.”

To which she responded: “I return this key to the safekeepin­g of my governor

of Edinburgh Castle, in gratitude for the symbolic act of loyalty of our armed forces, confident of your faithful allegiance to your oath.”

Three cheers for the Queen were then given by members of the armed forces before a pipe tune composed for the platinum

jubilee called Dieu Ragnari was played as she waved goodbye and returned to the palace.

The act of loyalty and presentati­on of the key to Edinburgh Castle marked the 200th anniversar­y of King George IV’S visit to Scotland in 1822.

Later on, the Princess

Royal presented honours in an investitur­e ceremony at the palace.

Among those recognised were James Mcgoldrick, assistant general secretary of the United Nations, and Ross Mcewan, chief executive of the Royal Bank of Scotland.

 ?? ?? ROYAL WELCOME: The Queen attends the parade in the Palace of Holyroodho­use gardens as part of her traditiona­l trip to Scotland for Holyrood Week.
ROYAL WELCOME: The Queen attends the parade in the Palace of Holyroodho­use gardens as part of her traditiona­l trip to Scotland for Holyrood Week.

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