“For 73 years they have been the foundation and rock of the United Kingdom. That’s now gone, at a time when Brits are suddenly uncertain about what the future holds," The Herald wrote.
Mourners have gathered at the palace gates and laid flowers to pay tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh.
The arrangements are codenamed Forth Bridge, after the Scottish landmark and Unesco World Heritage Site.
The Duke of Edinburgh's reputation for plain speaking often led to controversy.
Public elements of the final farewell to the Queen’s consort will not be able to take place in their original form.
"Andrew Neil having a full on gammon attack about the use of the word gammon is elite level gammon well done," one person said.
Philip, 99, was the longest-serving consort in British history.
The scenes were described as "nothing short of child abuse" by justice minister Naomi Long.
It comes as travel firms hit out at measures to force holidaymakers returning from low-risk destinations to take an ‘unnecessary’ Covid-19 test.
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