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When the King took the day off, mourners queued up overnight for the Queen lying in the states

The mourners line up all night long London The Queen is lying in state while the King is to take a day off from official duties.

Citizens can pay their respects to the deceased monarch’s coffin for 24 hours. Westminster Hallthe queue is lined up Lambeth Bridge The Albert Embankment continues to flow all night.

The Queen’s coffin is kept under constant watch by the Sovereign’s bodyguards, the Household Department, or the Yeoman Warder’s forces in the Tower of London.

(PA Graphics)

(PA Graphics)

Metropolitan Police Department Police, volunteers and stewards manage the procession, and toilets and fountains are provided at various points along the route.

people Those in line are given colored and numbered wristbands to help manage the queue.

It’s the first night people can pay their respects to the Queen after the Ancient Hall opens at 5pm on Wednesdays.

Early in the afternoon, the King led the royal family to pay their respects in public by walking behind the Queen’s coffin during the procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall.

Charles then returned to his home in Highgrove, Gloucestershire on Wednesday night.

He has a private day for introspection on Thursday and is not expected to attend any public events.

Known as “London Bridge”, the detailed plan for the Queen’s posthumous life set aside a day at this point for the new monarch to spend time away from official duties.

This period will allow the King to pause, but it is understood that he is working on preparations for his new role and has already received a red box of state papers.

King Charles III arrives at Westminster Hall (Phil Noble/PA)

(PA wire)

Elsewhere, after the Queen’s death, the King’s advisors participate in the laying of the wreath.

Senior barristers, now known as KCs instead of QCs after the King’s decree, are invited to wear robes and dress in court mourning.

Then, gather outside the Old Bailey before heading to the Grays Inn Chapel for the ceremony.

The Princess Royal will travel to Glasgow City Hall with her husband, Sir Tim Lawrence, to meet with representatives of the Queen’s sponsored organizations.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/westminster-hall-charles-iii-london-lambeth-bridge-people-b2167548.html When the King took the day off, mourners queued up overnight for the Queen lying in the states

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