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Queen Elizabeth II: David Beckham waits 12 hours to see coffin

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David Beckham has taken his chance to be a part of history after joining the famous queue to see Queen Elizabeth II lying in state.

The Queen’s passing has dominated global headlines over the last week as her 70-year reign sadly came to an end. The world of sport moved swiftly to honour the Queen’s life, with local football games called off in the days following her passing.

Meanwhile, England Cricket paid an incredible tribute to The Queen, as they then became the first team to sing ‘God Save the King’ before their Test match clash with South Africa.

After her body was moved from Scotland to London, thousands upon thousands of people have been filing past her coffin as she lies in state at Westminster Hall.

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