Events are taking place across the country to mark the Coronation of King Charles III.
First Minister of Scotland Humza Yousaf and his wife Nadia El-Nakla arriving at Westminster Abbey ahead of the Coronation ceremony
He added: "Just witnessing the Coronation is something special. I wouldn't have made the trip down here if it hadn't been for the Scouts, so it's an honour."People gathered to watch a live feed of the Coronation in Glasgow Cathedral On Friday, King Charles' former school Gordonstoun held its own Coronation for pupils to learn more about the ceremony.
The activity by the King's former school was inspired by a daily timetable from the 1960s, which was recently discovered in the school archive.Gordonstoun students ran and swim to mimic activities from the King's time at the school Jessie Dewar, 99, from Knightswood, Glasgow, and Jessie Ellingham, 94, originally from Barrhead, Renfrewshire, remember watching the late Queens's coronation in 1953.
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