In tribute, members of the 105th Regiment Royal Artillery fired a 41-round gun salute at Edinburgh Castle on Saturday.
Gun salutes also sounded across the UK and in Gibraltar and firing ended at 12.41pm, with one round fired per minute from noon.
. In tribute to the death of The Duke of Edinburgh
Members of the 105th Regiment Royal Artillery fire a 41-round gun salute at Edinburgh Castle, to mark the death of the Duke of Edinburgh. Photo: Andrew Milligan
. Calton Hill
The salute, pictured from Calton Hill Photo: Lisa Ferguson
. In tribute
The Duke of Edinburgh died on Friday Photo: Andrew Milligan
. National mourning
Respects have been paid from across the UK and world Photo: Andrew Milligan
9. Onlookers
People watched the salute from Princes Street and its gardens Photo: Andrew Milligan
10. History
Gun salutes have been fired to mark significant national events since as early as at least the 18th century and were used to mark the deaths of Queen Victoria in 1901 and Winston Churchill in 1965 Photo: Andrew Milligan