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For those who are interested a lying in state is being livestreamed in entirety, and you should be able to find it online.

Apologies if this has already been mentioned
 

People are queuing for many hours.. and through the night. I wouldn't do it.. I applaud those who feel that they need to do it, but much as I mourn the passing of the Queen, essentially these people are queuing for miles.. to say goodbye to a box..
There's no way I could stand in a que that long of a time. My back couldn't take it. I have to lean on my shopping cart to check out at the grocery store if the line is too long!
 
There's no way I could stand in a que that long of a time. My back couldn't take it. I have to lean on my shopping cart to check out at the grocery store if the line is too long!
tell me about it..my back wouldn't take it either.. nor would my bladder... :oops:
 

@hollydolly I saw a woman carrying a pillow (I was surprised they let her in with it) so she must have been waiting outside for some time. Also a very elderly man with a cane escorted by another gentleman. I sure hope they let the elderly man ahead in the line.

I heard a guard fainted. At least that's what CNN said this morning. I feel sorry for those guards and wondered what their time allotment is.

When I woke up the procession was in progress so of coarse I watched it.
 
yes they do.. but not as many as you'd like to hope. London has a complete shortage of Rubbish bins.. because when we were a target of IRA , and more recently Islamist Bombers. the litter bins were removed in most places to prevent parcel bombs being left in them. Very inconvenient for us , and tourists , but it's the steps we had to take to prevent terrorism
 
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@hollydolly I saw a woman carrying a pillow (I was surprised they let her in with it) so she must have been waiting outside for some time. Also a very elderly man with a cane escorted by another gentleman. I sure hope they let the elderly man ahead in the line.

I heard a guard fainted. At least that's what CNN said this morning. I feel sorry for those guards and wondered what their time allotment is.

When I woke up the procession was in progress so of coarse I watched it.
Yes the Guard fainted, I saw it live. I can only presume he was sick, because the guards are only doing 20 minute shifts around the coffin...
 
Princes William and Harry will take part in a special vigil in honour of the Queen on Saturday, it has tonight been reported.
The Prince of Wales and the Duke of Sussex are set to join the Queen's six other grandchildren in a special 15 minute vigil at Westminster Hall.
The eight grandchildren will reportedly stand in silence beside Her Majesty's coffin, in a scene which will mirror the Vigil of the Princes.

The special vigil saw King Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward, stand guard at St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh earlier this week.

Charles, Anne, Andrew and Edward will repeat the vigil at Westminster Hall on Friday night. It will now be followed by a separate event by the grandchildren on Saturday.

And in a further twist, the Duke of Sussex reportedly will be allowed to wear military uniform at the event, having up until now been prevented from donning military colours.

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The irony of Harry and Andrew not being permitted to wear Uniform is that they were the only members of the RF to serve in the Army and Navy during a war... but due to being stripped of their jobs as working members representing the RF, they were disallowed the right to wear Uniform as they followed the Cortege
 
If I'd been standing for hours in the rain to view the Casket.. I'd be furious if someone took my lipstick from me

Security jobsworths had a field day as they took hand sanitiser and boiled sweets from elderly mourners queuing.

Stewards in hi-vis were accused of being overzealous as they cracked down on what could and could not be brought into Westminster Hall.

Mourners also described brazen pushing-in towards the back of the line as young people took advantage of spaces left by slow elderly people in the queue.

Officials have enforced airport-style security as the public enter the Palace of Westminster.

One mourner was forced to hand over a single Werther's Original, lipstick and hand sanitiser, while others told of various items being confiscated.

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Matthew, 39, said: I was told to throw away my little bottle of glasses cleaner, you'd just never have even thought of it.' He was also made to empty the liquid out of his electronic cigarette.
Jane, 53, had a confrontation with the stewards after they demanded she hand over her perfume bottle.

'They told me to throw away my Chanel No 5 but I begged and begged. I nearly cried,' she said. 'They wanted my make-up too but I hid it.'

While some could not be without their perfume or snacks, it was revealed that others couldn't part from their pets.

A Parliamentary source told the Daily Mail that officials have stopped six mourners from entering Westminster Hall after they were caught trying to smuggle in their pet dogs hidden under coats.

As of 11.30pm last night, the queue was 4.9 miles long, drifting back as far as Southwark Park in Bermondsey, with an estimated wait time of nine hours.

A little over two hours later, the wait time had jumped to 14 hours,
although the mileage of the queue remained the same.
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It's very thoughtful of those people to want to pay respects to the Queen... but I'm afraid the only person I might queue up to see lying in state would be my own family member...
 
If I'd been standing for hours in the rain to view the Casket.. I'd be furious if someone took my lipstick from me

Security jobsworths had a field day as they took hand sanitiser and boiled sweets from elderly mourners queuing.

Stewards in hi-vis were accused of being overzealous as they cracked down on what could and could not be brought into Westminster Hall.

Mourners also described brazen pushing-in towards the back of the line as young people took advantage of spaces left by slow elderly people in the queue.

Officials have enforced airport-style security as the public enter the Palace of Westminster.

One mourner was forced to hand over a single Werther's Original, lipstick and hand sanitiser, while others told of various items being confiscated.

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Matthew, 39, said: I was told to throw away my little bottle of glasses cleaner, you'd just never have even thought of it.' He was also made to empty the liquid out of his electronic cigarette.
Jane, 53, had a confrontation with the stewards after they demanded she hand over her perfume bottle.

'They told me to throw away my Chanel No 5 but I begged and begged. I nearly cried,' she said. 'They wanted my make-up too but I hid it.'


While some could not be without their perfume or snacks, it was revealed that others couldn't part from their pets.

A Parliamentary source told the Daily Mail that officials have stopped six mourners from entering Westminster Hall after they were caught trying to smuggle in their pet dogs hidden under coats.

As of 11.30pm last night, the queue was 4.9 miles long, drifting back as far as Southwark Park in Bermondsey, with an estimated wait time of nine hours.

A little over two hours later, the wait time had jumped to 14 hours,
although the mileage of the queue remained the same.
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It's very thoughtful of those people to want to pay respects to the Queen... but I'm afraid the only person I might queue up to see lying in state would be my own family member...
And I’d leave my Chanel #5 at home 😏
 
I have just finished watching the vigil and in the line I saw a lady in a wheelchair and another lady on crutches, what devotion. I so admire those two women, I would not be able to do that.
My daughter and I did queue for about 4 hours to get into Buckingham Palace way back in the 90's
 
A man has been arrested after he appeared to ‘rush’ towards the Queen’s coffin in Westminster Hall.

Footage streamed from within the building, where the late monarch is lying-in-state, paused around 10pm.

When it re-started, it was noted that the Royal Standard flag draping the coffin had been moved.

A man ‘pushed mourners out of the way’ and ‘tried to lift standard on the Queen’s coffin’.

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He was arrested for an offence under the Public Order Act and is currently in custody.'
The Queen lying in state at Westminster Hall has been covered via live stream on the BBC 24-hours a day since the coffin arrived on Wednesday.

But the cameras, which are delayed for around 30 seconds, quickly cut away from the coffin around 10pm today. The cameras did not turn back to the casket for around 15 minutes.

One mourner who witnessed the incident, last night told The Sun: 'It happened so fast.'

The mourner, who did not wish to be named, described members of the public 'hysterically crying' and 'shaking' after the incident.
 
@hollydolly I had wondered if something like this would happen, the man who lunged to toward the casket.

I've been fascinated by the devotion of the people streaming through. All ages, a couple people in wheelchairs, people with canes, a woman with a walker, different ethnicities, women wearing head scarves. I guess two more days.
 
All 8 of the Queen's Grandchildren stood vigil at her Coffin today...

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For those who don't know... from Back to Front.. Peter Philips 44 yrs )..eldest Grandchild, son of Princess Anne... In front of him, the youngest grandchild, Prince Edward and Sophie Wessex Son, James 14 years old... Next to him is Zara 41 yrs old .. daughter of Princess Anne .. In front of Zara is Lady Louis , daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie .. age 18... alongside her is Eugenie 32 yrs old daughter of Andrew and Fergie.. and her sister Beatrice 34 yrs old...

The clearly in front is Prince William.. and Harry .. 40 and 38 yrs old respectively...

they all have children of their own ... ... except the Wessex children.. giving the Queen 12 great grandchildren
 
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