"A new sword will be presented to King Charles when he receives Scotland's crown jewels at a ceremony in Edinburgh, on July 5th."
"Named after his late mother, the Elizabeth sword was commissioned because the existing 16th Century sword is too fragile to handle."
"The Honours of Scotland are the oldest crown jewels in the UK.
They consist of the crown, sceptre and sword of state."
"Traditionally, new British monarchs are presented with them after their coronation and this will take place at the Service of Thanksgiving and Dedication to be held at St Giles next week."
"The Stone of Destiny will also be in St Giles' Cathedral for the service after playing a significant part in the Coronation at Westminster Abbey."
"A people's procession of about 100 community groups will collect The Honours from Edinburgh Castle and take them to the nearby cathedral. Then during the service, Dame Katherine Grainger DBE will bear the Elizabeth Sword, with the sceptre carried by Lady Dorrian, The Lord Justice Clerk, and the crown will be carried by The Duke of Hamilton."
"Dame Katherine said: "It will be an incredible honour to carry the Elizabeth Sword on such a historic day for Scotland. "I hope I can do the sword, and the occasion, justice. It promises to be a day of enormous celebration for the King and for the country and I feel immensely lucky to be able to play a part."