world to pay tribute to her majesty queen elizabeth, i am standing outside westminster where queues of people are still arriving. they have been queueing overnight, you can see the pictures, some of these people have been standing in line for 14 hours during a chilly night. they are getting to near the end of their journey, soon they will be able to pay tribute to queen elizabeth ii. it is hard to imagine that there is anyone else in the world, any other world leader or any other world figure, who would get this kind of outpouring of reverence as queen elizabeth has had over the last ten days. king charles will host a reception for hundreds of world leaders and royals at buckingham palace this evening. officials have advised people not to join the long queue to westminster hall, which they are expected to close later this afternoon. last night, the queen's eight grandchildren, led by princes william and harry, stood vigil around the queen's coffin. it was the first time the grandchildren of a monarch have taken part in the ceremony. our diplomatic correspondent,