Officials expect queues to see the Queen’s lying in state could last 12 hours and stretch for miles as rail firms warn trains will be “extremely busy”.
Whitehall chiefs in charge of logistics for the historic five-night vigil have estimated mourner numbers could be close to that which turned up to view Pope John Paul II, as mentioned on Good Morning Britain.
A million mourners filed past the late pope when he lay in state in Rome in 2005, and officials expect the figure of mourners to be similar.
It was reported that when the Queen's mother Queen Elizabeth died in 2002, she had mourners in the region of a quarter of a million. READ MORE: Moment security guard stuns onlookers during musical tribute to The Queen While Westminster Hall will be open 24 hours a day for four days for crowds to view the Queen’s coffin, “insiders” reportedly told the paper people may have to wait up to 12 hours in a three-mile-long queue.