The view of Edinburgh from the Red Arrows planes has been shared online.
A video from the Royal Air Force was posted to Twitter, filmed from one of the planes as they flew over the capital. The display marked the presentation of the Honours of Scotland to the King and Queen.
During the ceremony, the King was presented with the symbols of his authority in Scotland - the Crown, the Sceptre and the Sword of State. The service, which was also attended by fellow royals Queen Camilla, Prince Charles and Princess Kate, ended at around 3.20pm.
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This was followed by a 21-gun salute which was fired from Edinburgh Castle, with crowds then treated to an aerial display from the Red Arrows at 3.40pm.
Earlier in the day, the RAF Red Arrows Twitter account posted: "Honoured to take part in today’s events in Scotland and provide a flypast over Edinburgh for Their Majesties."