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The line to say goodbye to Elizabeth II reached six kilometers

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MPs can come and say goodbye to the Queen without queuing up and bringing four people with them.

The queue that wanted to pay tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II has reached more than six kilometers in length. Sky News reported this.

It was noted that all those wishing to say goodbye to the deceased should head to Tower Bridge, where the end of the line is today, after which they can proceed to the Queen’s coffin, which will stand in the Houses of Parliament until Monday morning.

People standing in lines were warned that they would have to stand for a long time, and there would be little opportunity to sit down, as the line was constantly moving.

A man standing outside Westminster Hall said he had been standing for almost eight hours.

In addition, people are asked to remain quiet and not take photographs while in the Palace of Westminster, and to dress appropriately.

It was previously reported that at the Palace of Westminster, while on duty, the royal guard passed out near the coffin containing the body of Queen Elizabeth II.

Queen Elizabeth II has died

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