British officials expect 400,000 people, of whom from other countries have come to Britain to see the Queen’s coffin, while around 300,000 gathered during the last visit of Elizabeth’s father and King George VI to Westminster Hall in 1952.
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of Britain Queen Elizabeth A large number of people are expected to gather to bid their last farewell. The British government is sending invitations to about 500 eminent personalities from around the world for its first such big international event after decades, so there are speculations that a large number of common people will also attend this last visit. farewell to the queen People have already started gathering in London to give and are spending the night in sleeping bags.
Around a million mourners are expected to queue miles long across London for 35 hours to pay their last respects to the longest-reigning Queen. Thousands can gather to see the Queen’s coffin from the Palace of Westminster. Royal fans dressed in poncho dresses have been camping with sleeping bags for the past two nights. However, people had to face some problems due to the rain there.
4 lakh people can join
British officials expect around 400,000 people, some of whom have come to Britain from outside to see the Queen’s coffin, while around 300,000 gathered during the last visit of Elizabeth’s father and King George VI to Westminster Hall in 1952 . It is believed that around 7 and a half lakh to 10 lakh people expect to pay tribute to the Queen, but six and a half lakh people may miss it. Heavy congestion can put significant strain on the transport network and cause others to struggle to get to London.
Funeral to be held on September 19
The line begins at Albert Embankment along Belvedere Road, behind the London Eye. which will cross Lambeth Bridge and travel along the South Bank via the National Theatre, Tate Modern and HMS Belfast. The back of the line will be in Southwark Park, which will be about five miles. Special arrangements have been made for disabled people.
Today at 2.22 pm, King Charles and his sons Princes William and Harry will lead a procession carrying their coffin to Westminster Hall and it will arrive there at 3 pm. The Queen’s funeral will be held on 19 September.
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