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With the royal family, especially the queen. i ve met her on occasions, and ijust think it s my duty to come down and show my respects. when this queue does finally close and the last person files past the queen s coffin sometime early tomorrow morning, it will mark the end of an unprecedented act of collective tribute. attention will then move from westminster hall to westminster abbey for the funeral. last night, inside westminster hall, standing sentinel to their beloved grandmother, the queen s eight grandchildren posted to all sides of the plinth a symmetrical display of her extended family s devotion. flowing around them, those who have come to pay respects to a long royal life, bookended by coronation and commemoration. westminster hall carrying ....
Of world leaders and royals at buckingham palace later today, ahead of queen elizabeth s funeral on monday. tens of thousands of people are still queuing to file past the late queen s coffin in westminster hall on the final full day of lying in state. the line is expected to close later today. officials have advised people thinking ofjoining the queue not to set off to avoid disappointment. my colleague is in westminster. welcome to westminster colleague is in westminster. welcome to westminster and colleague is in westminster. welcome to westminster and potentially - colleague is in westminster. welcome to westminster and potentially we - to westminster and potentially we are entering the final hours of the final full day that queueing can continue because as you say there is going to be a point perhaps in the next few hours when the authorities say that you must close. people coming into this building in their tens of thousands will have to stop before the deadline of the officia ....
Come. 13 hours is what these people have walked through through the night to be where you can see them now, going through the phenomenon known as the snake, the snake that condenses so many people into such a small area, condenses so many people into such a smallarea, reducing condenses so many people into such a small area, reducing the length of the queue you can see with your eyes, deceptive view of westminster when you reach the beginning, you still have this sea of people to shuttle back and forwards through before you finally come to the tight security behind us where you go through airport style cues in a white tent. that takes you on your final approach into westminster hall itself. as you have been seen in the many hours of coverage of the queue and people coming through, all of the hours, the steps, the tiredness, desolate hours in the middle of the night when the queue stops for an unidentified amount of time for no reason at all before continuing on, ....
Come and just talking to people, they are aching, they really are tired, theyjoined the queue at ten o clock last night and it has taken up o clock last night and it has taken up to 14 hours to get into westminster hall but they all say it is worth it and they have been buoyed up by the sunshine. such a beautiful morning here just after 11 o clock at westminster. the night was not as chilly as it could have been. there are blankets and all sorts of things on hand. discounts are doing anjob of keeping people happy are doing anjob of keeping people happy scouts. it has been an impressive sight. wonderful atmosphere. all of the other volunteers and the police helping people with everything they might need. other people are streaming past to buckingham palace to lay flowers. very busy in central london. the security presence has got noticeably tighter and more ....
From presidents who cross oceans to people who line rivers, mr biden arrives in a capital whose centre has been transformed. keep on going, guys, keep on going. at its heart, a queue whose length is measured in hours, not yards. some even have proof. i ve been here for eight hours and 1a minutes. that s how long i ve been here for. at times, the queue has been ten miles long. for some, the walking brings weariness and a need to loosen the limbs. not far behind them, someone honoured by the queen who knows all about pace and perseverance. in my head, it was like, i have tojoin this queue. so i stopped all my plans for the weekend, got on the train this morning, met some friends, changed my clothes and here i am. the queue s tempo has varied but has ....