Queen Elizabeth II, longest-reigning British monarch, dead at 96

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"Final Resting Place.

Her beloved Prince Philip with her once more:
How the Queen will be buried beside her father George VI, mother Elizabeth and sister Princess Margaret in St George's Chapel at Windsor... with her late husband's body moved to be by her side."

 
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Members of the new Prime Ministers Cabinet, who are both Scotsmen in the Royal Company of Archers take their place in the vigil at Her Majesty's lying-in-state.

"Defense Secretary Ben Wallace and Scottish Secretary Alister Jack have been taking part in the vigil around the Queen's coffin as she lies in state in Westminster Hall.

The two cabinet members took their positions side-by-side, dressed in dark uniforms, on Thursday afternoon.

Both politicians are members of the Royal Company of Archers, which functions as the monarch's bodyguard in Scotland."
 
They are saying on our morning TV news (I think it is almost midnight in London, though) that the queue is about 9 hours long, at the moment. They are tracking a couple who have been there for 6 hours already, and they estimate that it will be 3 more hours before they reach the door.

Source: Ch7 News, Aus

As well as showing their respect to the queen once they are inside the hall, it seems to me that they are adding to that show of respect in waiting so long. It is 9 hours of respect. IYKWIM
 
I expected to see people just walking past and pausing for a moment but I'm surprised at how many are stopping and bowing towards where the Queen lies.
It's a lovely gesture. I'm just surprised that so many people these days would think of that, let alone do it.
 
I expected to see people just walking past and pausing for a moment but I'm surprised at how many are stopping and bowing towards where the Queen lies.
It's a lovely gesture. I'm just surprised that so many people these days would think of that, let alone do it.
I've been amazed at the outpouring of love and affection I have seen this week. I just can't imagine anything happening here (in the US) that would bring so many people together in such a united way. I am in awe.
 
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