Guests pay their respects in front of the flag-draped casket at the Lying in State Ceremony for former President Jimmy Carter

Former US president Carter lies in state after procession

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The body of late US president Jimmy Carter was transferred in a grand and solemn military ceremony to the US Capitol, where it will lie in state until a national funeral later this week.

Mr Carter, who died on 29 December at the age of 100, served a single term from 1977-1981 and was widely praised for his post-presidential humanitarian efforts, for which he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002.

His body arrived at the snow-covered US Capitol, where it will remain until tomorrow, after a full day of ceremonious travel that began in his native Georgia.

Members of the public wait in the Capitol Visitor Center before lining up to view the casket of President Jimmy Carter

A live feed by broadcaster PBS showed members of the public move through the building's rotunda to pay their respects to the late president, with many stopping to take a moment of silence with their hands clasped.

"I paid my respects to President Jimmy Carter as he lies in state in the US Capitol Rotunda today," US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin said on X.

"On behalf of the entire Department of Defence, we join the Carter family and all Americans in celebrating this extraordinary life, legacy, and service to our nation," he added.

Having been flown to Washington aboard a presidential US Air Force jet, Mr Carter's flag-draped casket was carried atop a gun carriage in a funeral procession from the US Navy Memorial - an ode to his military service on submarines - to Capitol Hill, tracing the opposite route he took during his inauguration parade.

Hundreds of US service members accompanied the procession down Pennsylvania Avenue, which was cleared of snow from a recent winter storm that has prompted federal office and school closures in the area.

US Vice President Kamala Harris delivers the eulogy during a ceremony for late former US President Jimmy Carter

Military pallbearers then carried his casket up to the Capitol Rotunda where a short service was held, with Mr Carter's family, members of Congress and other dignitaries including Chief Justice John Roberts and Vice President Kamala Harris in attendance.

Mr Carter is the 13th former US president to lie in state in the Capitol. Abraham Lincoln, assassinated in 1865, was the first.

The ceremony has taken on added significance, coming a day after the anniversary of the 6 January 2021, Capitol riot, in which Donald Trump's supporters stormed the building in an attempt to block certification of Joe Biden's election victory.

On Monday, Congress certified Mr Trump's win over Ms Harris without any disruptions and with the complex under very heavy security.

The casket of former US President Jimmy Carter is carried by military body bearers to the US Capitol Rotunda

A state funeral service is to be held at the National Cathedral, an Episcopal church in Washington that also hosted funerals for former presidents Dwight Eisenhower, Ronald Reagan, Gerald Ford and George H.W. Bush.

Current President Biden is to deliver the eulogy for his fellow Democrat.

All four living former presidents - Bill Clinton, George W Bush, Barack Obama and Donald Trump - are expected to attend.

Mr Biden has declared Thursday a national day of mourning, with federal government offices to be closed for the day.

He has also ordered flags to half-staff for 30 days as is customary, which means that will be the case during Mr Trump's 20 January inauguration, something the Republican has criticised.

The first president to reach triple digits, Mr Carter had been in hospice care since February 2023 in his hometown of Plains, Georgia, where he died and will be buried next to his late wife, former first lady Rosalynn Carter.