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Most retailers, including John Lewis and Primark, have taken the decision to close as a mark of respect to Her Majesty and to allow staff the opportunity to watch the funeral, which will begin at 11am on Monday.
Comments have been turned off for this article but you can leave your tribute to Queen Elizabeth II in this online memorial. Asda All Asda stores will be closed from midnight on Sunday, September 18 to 5pm on Monday, September 19. But there will be no online deliveries that day.
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