King and Queen Begin Holyrood Week Under Guard of Ceremonial Female Bodyguards
- On Tuesday, King Charles III was formally welcomed to Edinburgh with the Ceremony of the Keys at Holyroodhouse, marking the start of Holyrood Week.
- Rooted in centuries-old tradition, the Ceremony of the Keys symbolizes Edinburgh’s loyalty and marks the start of the monarch’s annual Holyrood Week visit.
- The 32nd Regiment Royal Artillery fired a 21-gun salute, while the Royal Company of Archers and Balaklava Company mounted the guard of honour during the ceremony.
- Hundreds of guests attended the garden party, while the Republic campaign group staged a protest outside Holyroodhouse Palace, reflecting mixed public sentiment toward the monarchy.
- Recent polling from Savanta shows support for the monarchy in Scotland falling below 50% for the first time, with 41% backing the monarchy and 41% favoring an elected head of state, indicating shifting public sentiment.
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King Charles and Queen Camilla start with a garden party in the "Holyrood Week" in Scotland. The tradition initiates the summer break of the two Royals.
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