Thousands of Britons are saying goodbye to Elizabeth II, who has been their queen for the past seven decades. | Font: Photo: AFP / Video: EFE
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Thousands of Britons will march this Thursday past the burning chapel set up in Westminster Palace from London to say goodbye for the last time to Elizabeth II, who has been its queen for the past seven decades.
Long queues are expected to form at the headquarters of the parliamentary chambers. United Kingdomwhere the remains of the empress, who died last Thursday at the age of 96, will rest until next Monday, when her state funeral will take place.
Authorities London They set the stage for a queue up to 16 kilometers long along the south bank of the River Thames, although when the funeral chapel opened on Wednesday afternoon, the queue was about 4 kilometers long, according to real-time monitoring. culture.
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Portable toilets were installed along the route and 1,500 troops were mobilized to help organize the mass event.
In addition to volunteers from the Red Cross and about 600 medical workers from the British health system, about 180 members of the non-profit organization Samaritans can offer “emotional support” to citizens affected by the death of the sovereign. (EFE)
Source: RPP

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