Crowds 'forgetting to move on' as David Beckham queues to view Queen Elizabeth lying in state
David Beckham has been spotted queuing in London as he joined thousands waiting to see Queen Elizabeth lying in state.
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David Beckham has been spotted queuing in London as he joined thousands waiting to see Queen Elizabeth lying in state.
Former England football captain David Beckham has joined the huge queues in London to file past the coffin of the late Queen Elizabeth II. The ex-Manchester United and Real Madrid star told Sky News he had joined tens of thousands of people snaking towards Westminster Hall to celebrate Britain's "special" queen. Elizabeth's death has triggered an outpouring of emotion across the nation, with people queueing for hours, many through the night, to pay their respects to the late monarch, who died last week.
By Niamh Kennedy, CNN
David Beckham was among mourners who spent hours queuing to see the lying-in-state of Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Hall. The former England captain reportedly queued for over 12 hours on Friday to honour the Queen, who died aged 96 last week. Ad «I grew up in a household of royalists.
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.
LONDON : Former England soccer captain David Beckham queued for more than 13 hours alongside thousands of other mourners to see Queen Elizabeth lying in state in London on Friday.
King Charles is to visit Wales for the first time since ascending the throne today, before returning to London to hold a vigil at the Queen’s coffin with his brothers and sister. Charles and the Queen Consort have travelled to Cardiff for the next leg of a home nations tour following the Queen’s death, after trips to Northern Ireland and Scotland.
The King and Queen Consort travel to Wales today for the first time since the Queen died last Thursday. Preparations have been going on all week ahead of the much-anticipated visit and crowds are building across Cardiff.