King Charles III will make his first visit to Northern Ireland as monarch on Tuesday, as part of a tour of the UK
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Camilla, the Queen Consort, will accompany him, and PM Liz Truss will join the royal couple at a church service in Belfast.Thousands of people have queued through the night to file past her coffin as it stands on public view for 24 hours at St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh.
But first, there will be a short walkabout, during which the royal couple will meet members of the public and view the many tributes left to the late Queen.At the official royal residence, there will be a gun salute when the King's car drives through the gates of Hillsborough Castle.
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