Queen Elizabeth lined up for final farewell with tents and sleeping bags: unprecedented exodus expected in London

The series of motifs as far as the eye can see; the intimacy of a royal family trying — at least for the duration of the mourning — to regroup inside. The homage to Elizabeth II On these two pillars rests the foundation of his life, in the hours that bring the United Kingdom closer to the majestic State Funeral of Westminster Abbey, one of the most impressive in recent world history, in the forecasts, which will end on Monday 19 the circle of long farewell to the queen of records.

The procession of people before Her Majesty’s coffin, which has entered the third of the four days of the opening to the public of the funeral home, built beneath the medieval vaults of Westminster Hall, continues unabated. So much so that authorities have been forced to suspend new access to the incredibly crowded Southwark Park entrance gate pending the partial elimination of the queue: in the morning it stretched 8km along the banks of the River Thames and wait times increased to an unprecedented level after reopening Forecast of 22-24 hours. A test of patience, as a sign of respect or curiosity, from ordinary people of all backgrounds, ages, backgrounds: women and men, British or foreign, anonymous faces and familiar faces.