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What started as a quirky tribute to the Queen has quickly gone on the nose for groundskeepers.
While many mourners have opted to leave flowers or cards, a growing number have opted for a more unusual token: the humble marmalade sandwich.
The tasty snack is a nod to a recent sketch the late monarch appeared in alongside the very British icon Paddington Bear, in which the pair enjoyed tea and sandwiches to mark her Platinum Jubilee.
However the sheer number of sandwiches being left – the majority encased in plastic wrap, has led staff at Green Park to plead with the public to look for an alternative tribute.
Tens of thousands of tributes have been left at the Royal Park in Westminster, a designated tribute site – many wrapped in plastic. Leaving the royal gardeners 'overwhelmed' as they're left to sift through and remove any packaging, as well as soft toys, candles and other trinkets.
Um...they had years to prepare for this. They knew in detail from past deaths what the tribute sites would have and look like.
And they are all shocked and overwhelmed now? That's not even funny.
My guess is that even though the plans have been in the works for decades, marmalade sandwiches only factored in recently, after the Queen did her spoof with Paddington Bear in which she drew a marmalade sandwich from her famous black handbag. So as @TootsieFootsie said, this would be a recent phenomenon that I don't think was expected in the long-laid plans.
I can see how it would create a problem for the gardeners and other staff.
Jmo