All the Queen’s children, including the King, were walking behind her coffin when the man shouted: “Andrew, you are a sick old man.” He was removed from the crowd and arrested by the police. King leads somber procession behind coffin amid massive security operation – follow the latest updates Police Scotland said: “A 22-year-old man was arrested in connection with a breach of the peace on the Royal Mile at around 2.50pm today.” Video posted on Twitter shows the man being pulled to the floor by a police officer and what appears to be a member of the public. He shouts “disgusting” as he is led away by the police. A woman was earlier charged with breaching the peace during Sunday’s King’s Accession in Edinburgh. He was photographed outside St Giles’ Cathedral with an anti-monarchy sign. Police said a third person, a 74-year-old man, was also arrested and charged with breach of peace on Sunday. Image: Prince Andrew was walking behind the hearse when the men shouted outside Today’s arrest came as the Queen’s coffin was being moved from the Palace of Holyroodhouse to the cathedral, where it will lie in state until tomorrow. Read more: All the Queen’s children together for the first time behind the monarch’s coffin in Edinburgh Daily guide to the Queen’s funeral Who will be at the Queen’s funeral (and who won’t) People can view the coffin until about 5pm on Tuesday, when it will leave for Edinburgh Airport and then be flown to London. The coffin will then lie in Westminster Hall from Wednesday until the funeral on Monday. Huge queues are expected as people descend on central London to pay their respects.