I haven't realised that and don't see that the cortege demonstrates anything other than there are people who support the monarchy, whereas some don't. Nothing new there.
I don't think that the country should have a hereditary monarchy because it represents a society where privilege and ancestry is seen to be more important than achievement and who the person is, their qualities, rather than what they are.
Whether you like it or not, the ceremonial will demobnstrate the separate nature of the union.
The monarch's coffin rests under the Scottish, not the UK, royal standard.
The service this afternoon will be in a Scottish presbyterian Kirk, not the official English state church.
The dcoffin will have the Scots crown placed on it - this has not happened since the time of James V.
The monarch, will be addrerssed by the Scots Parliament, where, unlike that of England, he will sit on a level below elected members. The government here is not HM government, but the Scottish Government.
Yes, minor differences, but differences all the same.