It left Aberdeen Airport on Tuesday afternoon after flying from RAF Northolt in west London. The pictures show the king in the back of an Audi leaving the airport in Scotland. He and Queen Consort Camilla are believed to have flown to Scotland to mourn privately. Yesterday his mother, Queen Elizabeth, was laid to rest alongside Prince Philip in a ceremony at St George’s Chapel in Windsor. The royal family is observing another week of mourning after the state funeral on Monday. The Queen, the longest-reigning monarch in British history, died at Balmoral on September 8. Elsewhere in the UK, flags on government buildings are flying at full-mast again after being lowered to half-mast during the period of national mourning. Huge numbers of people have paid their respects to the late monarch over the past week and a half, with more than 250,000 turning out to see the Queen laid to rest in London. Meanwhile, the Lord Mayor of London said around 80,000 people were in Hyde Park, 75,000 in ceremonial grounds and 60,000 on South Carriage Drive to watch the funeral services yesterday. Read more: More than 250,000 people saw the Queen lying in state Things you might have missed from the Queen’s funeral