, standing guard during the Vigil of the Princes, 16 September 2022 Queen Elizabeth II had four children:
King Charles III;
Anne, Princess Royal;
Prince Andrew, Duke of York; and
Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex and Forfar, as well as four grandsons and four granddaughters. The official plan for the Queen's funeral,
Operation London Bridge, called for the Queen's children to stand vigil over their mother's coffin, as well as for the grandsons and granddaughters to do the same in another ceremony and separate time. During the return of the Queen's coffin to London from Scotland, a 24-hour "lying-at-rest" was undertaken at
St Giles' Cathedral in
Edinburgh, during which a permanent guard was provided by the
Royal Company of Archers, The King's Bodyguard for Scotland. At 19:40 BST on 12 September 2022, the detachment of four members of the Royal Company were joined by the King, the Princess Royal, the Duke of York and the Earl of Wessex and Forfar, who stood vigil over the coffin for ten minutes. The King wore a
kilt made from the
Royal Stewart tartan, the Princess Royal wore the full dress uniform of the Royal Navy, the Earl of Wessex and Forfar wore the No.1 dress uniform of the
Royal Wessex Yeomanry, of which he is the Royal Honorary Colonel, and the Duke of York wore black morning dress with medals. The Princess Royal made history as the first woman to participate in the ceremony. As part of the late Queen's lying-in-state in London, at 19:47 BST on 16 September 2022, her four children stood vigil for the second time. All were in military uniform, with the King and the Duke of York both wearing
ceremonial day dress of the Royal Navy, the Princess Royal wearing the full dress uniform, including the staff of a
Gold Stick, of the
Blues and Royals, of which she is the Colonel of the Regiment, and the Earl of Wessex and Forfar once again wearing the No.1 dress uniform of the Royal Wessex Yeomanry. The following day at 18:00 BST, her eight grandchildren,
William, Prince of Wales;
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex;
Peter Phillips;
Zara Tindall;
Princess Beatrice;
Princess Eugenie;
Lady Louise Windsor; and
James, Viscount Severn, stood vigil over their grandmother's coffin. At King Charles III's request, both the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Sussex were in uniform, with both wearing the
No.1 dress of the Blues and Royals while Peter Phillips and Viscount Severn each wore black morning dress with medals and the women wore dark formal dresses. Unlike the vigil that occurred in 2002, the royal family did not relieve any of the guards standing at attention at the Queen's coffin. At each vigil, the royal family took sides of the coffin, while the guards on duty remained in place at the corners and members of the royal family standing one step above the guards. Each vigil lasted 15 minutes or less, while the Changing of the Guard occurred every twenty minutes. == See also ==