Royal Parks urge mourners to stop bringing marmalade sandwiches as tributes for The Queen

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Royal Parks urge mourners to stop bringing marmalade sandwiches as tributes for The Queen
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People from across the country have travelled to these parks to lay flowers, cards, teddy bears, gifts and even marmalade sandwiches in honour of Queen Elizabeth II.

A small Paddington Bear toy and message is left amongst flowers and tributes outside the Palace of Holyroodhouse in tribute to Queen Elizabeth II. leaving marmalade sandwiches, likely in response to The Queen’s parody with Paddington Bear during the Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June this year.A spokesperson for The Royal Parks said: “Our priority at the moment is to manage the huge volume of flowers and tributes that are being left in The Green Park Floral Tribute Garden.

Royal Parks has informed that mourners can leave floral tributes at a dedicated site in The Green Park. Public are warned that any flowers left in the proximity of Buckingham Palace will be ‘sensitively moved at the end of each day’ to the Green Park tribute site.

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