People playing homage to Queen Elizabeth II, tens thousands of people have reached Westmaster Hall to pay tribute to the Queen In the last 50 hours
Tribute to Queen Elizabeth II: millions of people are waiting in the line four miles long to pay tribute to their Queen, the tribute program at Westminster Hall.
Tribute to Queen Elizabeth II: Tens thusands of people have arrived at Westmaster Hall to pay tribute to the Queen in the past 50 hours, yet millions remain in the four miles long line. The administration has to stop people wanting to stand in line. Due to overcrowding in the Parliament House complex, the tribute program at Westminster Hall was briefly halted, but later resumed
On September 19, till 6.30 am, the public can pay tribute to the Queen. The line of inconsolable people on the southern bank of the River Thames is progressing slowly. There are people of all ages in this line – even the elderly forgetting their physical difficulties, approaching the body of the Queen, wanting to greet her last. All these people are silent - speaking even the necessary words with hesitation - they have memories of the queen in their mind.. just memories. They do not want to be parted from her. People were stopped for six hours in view of the long queue. Britain's Ministry of Culture has appealed to people not to make unnecessary efforts to enter the line. The ministry has warned that one may have to stand in line for up to 12 hours. This can worsen the health of weak people.
It is estimated that by the morning of 19, only a maximum of seven and a half lakh people can pay homage to the Queen. On Friday, King Charles, accompanied by sister Press Ann and brothers Prince Andrew and Edward, briefly came near the coffin of Mother Elizabeth. The brothers and sisters stood there silently and then returned. Earlier King Charles visited Wales. There it was announced in his presence that he would become the emperor of the United Kingdom. Thereafter he was given a guard of honour.