Queue to see the Queen lying in state has reopened after seven hours
Bags larger than 40cm x 30cm x 20cm in size Flowers or other tribute itemsFireworks, smoke canisters, air-horns, flares, whistles, laser devicesCoolers, hampers, sleeping bags, blankets, folding chairs and camping equipmentCan I bring food and drink to the Queen's lying state?However, you will be queuing up for a long amount of time, and while you're waiting you can have some food and drink to keep yourself sustained.
If your children are very young, and will probably get agitated waiting that long, it's best not to bring them.Guidelines said that you should "dress appropriately for the occasion to pay your respects at the Lying-in-State".It's best to wear black plain clothing and make sure to keep yourself warm.
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