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her side. the queen s coffin had arrived at westminster hall after a procession through london, accompanied by herfamily. away from westminster, today s other headlines. the ukrainian president, volodymyr zelensky, is involved in a car crash in kyiv but avoids serious injury. and a funeral will be held today for olivia pratt korbell, the nine year old who was shot dead in liverpool earlier this month. it s thursday, september the 15th. iam in i am in westminster, where her majesty the queen is lying in state. all through the night, thousands of people have been queuing for hours to file past the coffin and pay their respects. that process will continue, 2a hours a day, until monday morning at 6.30am. the queue to see her majesty
it s hard to imagine the world without her. and i think i found so many people have said, i didn t know how upset i was going to be. and it seems to have hit everybody very hard. and here then are the many faces of britain. bowed in quiet contemplation for the life, of service, of sacrifice and fortitude, and marking the end of an age in our history. leaving with the crowds, we once again found mahri. when i got to the coffin, you know, i bowed. and that wasn t too bad. but when i got to the doors, i turned and looked back, and basically i lost it. it was just that last look. one last look. it was amazing. i m so glad i did it. absolutely. it would have been worth waiting twice as long.
queueing, it was finally time to go in. the quiet and westminster hall is striking. it is a mix of grief and gratitude. as they filed past the coffin, joan and pauline paused for a moment and crossed themselves. it was very solemn, very moving. just the quietness and the coffin just being there. i would like to go round again and be able to take it all in, because it is too much to take in. it all in, because it is too much to take in. . , , all in, because it is too much to take in. ., , ., take in. it was ust so moving. it ust take in. it was ust so moving. it just brings take in. it wasjust so moving. it just brings anyone take in. it wasjust so moving. it just brings anyone that - take in. it wasjust so moving. it just brings anyone that you i take in. it wasjust so moving. it just brings anyone that you have lost, just brings anyone that you have lost, it just brings anyone that you have lost, itjust brings it all back and that is lost, itjust brings it all back and th