Scottish crowds turn out for the Queen but support for the monarchy less clear
by Severin Carrell and Libby Brooks from World news | The Guardian on (#63HN0)
Charles faces challenge to convert outpouring of affection for his mother into enduring support for the institution
It has become Scotland's largest public event of modern times; hundreds of thousands of people gathered on roadsides, in farm fields and on bridges as the Queen's funeral cortege drove 170 miles from Balmoral to Edinburgh.
The crowd in Edinburgh's Old Town as her hearse passed along the Royal Mile on Sunday was the densest the city has seen. That display of compassion, curiosity and, for some, fealty could suggest the support for monarchism in Scotland is deeper than many suspected.
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