The remains of King Richard III have been paraded through Leicestershire, more than 500 years after his death in battle.
A number of services and a procession have taken place ahead of the reinterment at Leicester Cathedral on Thursday.
The cortege, which started at Leicester University, transported the former monarch in a specially designed coffin.
It visited key locations associated with the King's last few days before his death at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485.
Public ceremonies and services were held in Dadlington, Sutton Cheney, Bosworth Battlefield and Market Bosworth before the coffin returned back to Leicester.
More than 600 people gathered along the university exit earlier today, with some bearing flags depicting Richard's royal standard.
As the cortege made its way through country lanes nearing the field of Bosworth, people stopped by the roadside to take pictures.
The remains later arrived back in Leicester at its old medieval boundary of Bow Bridge, before being taken around the city centre and onto the cathedral on top of a horse-drawn carriage.
The man who designed the coffin is a descendant of Richard III who helped identify his remains through DNA testing.
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Gallery: Richard III Begins His Final Journey
The remains of the last Plantagenet king, Richard III, are paraded through Leicestershire ahead of his burial
The skeleton was found under a council car park in 2012 on the first day of a three-week dig at the site of an old Franciscan Friary
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