It is said they put on their kilts and plaids and were piped ashore by the bagpiper. |
Each takes up a lighted candle and queues behind the bagpiper, who blows proudly through reeds she hopes do not freeze. |
The Department of National Defence will provide ceremonial support for the events, including three pallbearers, a bagpiper and a chaplain. |
The crowd – led bizarrely at one stage by a lone bagpiper – chased and beat up TV crews and press photographers. |
Another time, a bride who had a bagpiper playing her processional made a run for it before heading down the aisle. |
A bagpiper and a group of young Scottish Highland dancers highlighted the programme. |