Queen Elizabeth II sadly died on 8 September surrounded by members of her family, here's how you can pay your respects without queuing for hours
September 12, 2022 - 13:32 BST Phoebe Tatham The nation is in mourning following Queen Elizabeth II's heartbreaking death on 8 September.With many royal fans expected to pay their respects ahead of the late monarch's state funeral next Monday, here's how you can skip the predicted long queues.
If, however, you're unphased by the prospect of queueing, the public will be able to pay their respects from Wednesday 14 September to Monday 19 September at Westminster Abbey. The Government has issued guidelines on how people should behave and what they should wear, saying they should remain silent inside the Palace of Westminster. It urged people to "dress appropriately for the occasion to pay your respects", banning clothes"with political or offensive slogans". In addition to this, visitors will also face airport-style security checks, with tight restrictions on what can be taken in.
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