Queen Elizabeth II: David Beckham waits 12 hours to see coffin
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.
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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.
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.
Good Morning Britain shared the moving moment Susanna Reid accompanied her mum to see the Queen lie in state. As of Friday morning (September 16), it was reported that the queues to Westminster Hall reached 14 hours overnight. Today also marks the second full day of Queen Elizabeth lying in state before her funeral on Monday (September 19).
The Prince of Wales made a heart breaking admission to a mourner while visiting Sandringham House. William and Kate went to view the sea of flowers left for the Queen at the gates of the Norfolk estate on Thursday (September 15).
Over the course of this week, the UK public has honoured the late Queen in perhaps the most British way it possibly could - by forming a five-mile long queue to pay their respects.
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