Thousands of mourners stand in line stretching 8 kms, brave 9-hr wait to say goodbye to Queen Elizabeth II

People said they didn't mind the wait, and authorities brought in portable toilets and other facilities to make the slog bearable.

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People said they didn't mind the wait, and authorities brought in portable toilets and other facilities to make the slog bearable.
Thousands of mourners waited for hours Thursday in a line that stretched for almost 5 miles (8 kilometers) across London for the chance to spend a few minutes filing past Queen Elizabeth II's coffin while she lies in state. King Charles III spent the day in private to reflect on his first week on the throne.

The queue to pay respects to the late queen at Westminster Hall in Parliament was at least a nine-hour wait, snaking across a bridge and along the south bank of the River Thames beyond Tower Bridge. But people said they didn't mind the wait, and authorities brought in portable toilets and other facilities to make the slog bearable.

"I'm glad there was a queue, because that gave us time to see what was ahead of us, prepared us and absorbed the whole atmosphere," health care professional Nimisha Maroo said. "I wouldn't have liked it if I'd had to just rush through."


A week after the queen died at Balmoral Castle in Scotland after 70 years on the throne, the focus of commemorations was in Westminster - the heart of political power in London. Her coffin will lie in state at Westminster Hall until Monday, when it will be taken across the street to Westminster Abbey for the queen's funeral.

Buckingham Palace on Thursday released details about the service, the first state funeral held in Britain since the death of former Prime Minister Winston Churchill in 1965. Royalty and heads of state from around the world are expected to be among the 2,000 people attending, with a smaller burial service planned for later Monday at Windsor Castle.

Late Monday, the queen will be buried in a private family service at Windsor alongside her late husband, Prince Philip, who died last year.
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The guest list for the state funeral is a roll-call of global power and pomp, from Japan's Emperor Naruhito and King Felipe VI of Spain to U.S. President Joe Biden, French President Emmanuel Macron and the prime ministers of Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau - who first met the queen when he was a child and his father Pierre Trudeau was Canada's leader - said the queen was "one of my favorite people in the world."

"Her conversations with me were always candid, we talked about anything and everything, she gave her best advice on a range of issues, she was always curious, engaged and thoughtful," he said at a special session of the Canadian parliament in Ottawa.
Royalty On Reel: ‘The Crown’, ‘The Queen’ Among Top Screen Outings On Elizabeth II's 70-Yr-Reign
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Queen Elizabeth II was the longest reigning monarch in the history of the UK. Throughout her reign, the Queen had been seen as one of the most admired and respected personalities in the world. Although she never anticipated ruling Britain (until her uncle abdicated the kingdom), however, she rose to prominence rather quickly.

While it is commonly perceived that the Queen’s life would have classy sans drama, however, her life in the palace turns out to be quite the contrary. From her ascension to the throne to her relationship with Prince Philip, from Prince Charles cheating on Diana to Harry and Meghan quitting duties - the Queen’s life was quite a spectacle that attracted wide public attention and media glare.

The Queen’s life and the events surrounding her reign have always ignited curiosity and have been translated into numerous shows, movies, and books. From award-winning films to television shows, there's something for everyone. When it comes to the Queen's life, which has been a roller coaster of events, there are so many options. Here are a few of the best.

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Helen Mirren's acting career is as regal as they come; she has played several queens, including Elizabeth II on several occasions. The director of the film Stephen Frears is famous for depicting real-life stories. The most well-known example was in this 2006 biography, for which Mirren earned the Academy Award for Best Actress.

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Streaming giant Netflix produced ‘The Royal House of Windsor’ in 2017. The docuseries traces the life of the British royal family over the last 100 years with highlights on power struggles, politics and more. The documentary which has six episodes is directed by Mark Petrie. The documentary received critical acclaim, however, many viewers and critics also panned it by calling it a ‘yet another reiteration of history’.

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‘The Crown’ is one of the most popular shows on Netflix. The historical drama series traces the reign of Queen Elizabeth II and the events that shook the royal family. The series was among the most watched shows in 2020 when the world underwent a lockdown owing to the Covid-19 pandemic. The four-season-long series spans more or less Elizabeth's whole life, and was the subject of a media frenzy last season, with critics claiming that it veered dangerously from historical reality. Nonetheless, as far as royal dramas go, this is a winner — clever, glitzy, and far more astute than it could have been.

The show is directed by Stephen Daldry, Philip Martin, Julian Jarrold, and Benjamin Caron. Peter Morgan wrote the screenplay of ‘The Crown’. Morgan, who envisioned the Queen’s private life, has a long history of writing plays, television shows, and films about real-life heroes who are brought low by catastrophic flaws and this is evident from the show that portrays political chaos and the beginning of a new era. Apart from the historical accuracy, the show has been praised for its nuanced performances by acclaimed actors such as Olivia Colman, Tobias Menzies, Josh O’Connor, Emma Corrin, and Emerald Fennell. The fifth season of the popular show is set to be aired in November.

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Another Netflix original film focuses on the life of the late Prince Philip. While the film principally focuses on the life of Prince Philip, it also depicts the life and times of the Queen. The show was popular among the fans of the Royal family and those who wanted to know more about Prince Philip who the Queen had termed her ‘constant strength’. The film was released after the death of one on April 9, 2021. The film helmed by Adrian Munsey and Vance Goodwin was hailed for its intimate portrayal of the politics in the UK.

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The British sitcom released in 2016 is considered to be one of the most outrageous shows about the royal family. The show which ran for three seasons is currently available on Netflix. It was produced by George Jeffrie and Bert Tyler-Moore and directed by Adam Miller. The series is a humorous take on every imperfection in the monarchy, be it the out-of-date social hegemony or Prince Andrew and the Queen beginning to face challenges in the kingdom when the marriage of Prince Diana starts to fall.

The British sitcom released in 2016 is considered to be one of the most outrageous shows about the royal family. The show which ran for three seasons is currently available on Netflix. It was produce..
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It is one of the famous documentaries about Queen Elizabeth directed by Jamie Muir with the help of Keeley Hawes. The documentary was aired on BBC on January 14, 2018, a year after the 65th anniversary of the Queen being on the throne. The ceremony took place at the age of 27 in 1953. Following the death of her father the year before, she was crowned in Westminster Abbey the following year. The coronation ceremony was broadcasted live on television for the first time in history. Philip and Elizabeth both agreed that this would help catapult the royal family into the hearts and homes of people all around the world.

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After a day of high ceremony and high emotions on Wednesday as the queen's coffin was carried in somber procession from Buckingham Palace, the king was spending Thursday working and in "private reflection" at his Highgrove residence in western England. Charles has had calls with Biden and Macron and has been speaking to a host of world leaders.

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Prince William, the heir to the throne, and his wife Catherine, the Princess of Wales, visited the royal family's Sandringham estate in eastern England on Thursday to admire some of the tributes left by well-wishers. The couple walked slowly along metal barriers as they received bouquets from the public.

William told well-wishers s that walking behind his grandmother's coffin on Wednesday was "challenging" and "brought back memories" of the funeral of his mother, Princess Diana after her death in 1997, when William was 15.

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"I said how proud his mother would have been of him, and he said how hard it was yesterday because it brought back memories of his mother's funeral," Jane Wells, 54, said after meeting the prince Thursday.

The queen left Buckingham Palace on Wednesday for the last time, borne on a horse-drawn carriage and saluted by cannons and the tolling of Big Ben, in a solemn procession through the flag-draped, crowd-lined streets of London to Westminster Hall.

Charles, his siblings and sons marched behind the coffin, which was topped by a wreath of white roses and the queen's diamond-studded crown on a purple velvet pillow. The military procession underscored Elizabeth's seven decades as head of state.

Her lying-in-state, meanwhile, allowed many Britons to say a personal goodbye to the only monarch most have ever known.

It's also a huge logistical operation, with a designated 10-mile (16 kilometer) queuing route lined with first aid points and more than 500 portable toilets. There are 1,000 stewards and marshals working at any given time, and 30 religious leaders from a range of faiths to talk to those in line.

Monica Thorpe said she walked for two hours to get to the back of the line and join the queue.

"People were just walking and walking and the policemen were like 'Keep going, keep going.' It was like the yellow brick road," she said.

Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, the spiritual leader of the Church of England, wore a high-visibility vest emblazoned with the words "Faith Team" as he spoke to mourners. Welby, who will deliver a sermon at Elizabeth's funeral on Monday, paid tribute to the queen as "someone you could trust totally, completely and absolutely, whose wisdom was remarkable."

People old and young, dressed in dark suits or jeans and sneakers, walked in a steady stream Thursday through the historic hall, where Guy Fawkes and Charles I were tried, where kings and queens hosted magnificent medieval banquets, and where previous monarchs have lain in state.

After passing the coffin, most mourners paused to look back before going out through the hall's great oak doors. Some were in tears; others bowed their heads or curtseyed. One sank onto a knee and blew a farewell kiss.

Keith Smart, an engineer and British Army veteran, wiped away tears as he left the hall. He had waited more than 10 hours for the chance to say goodbye.

"Everybody in the crowd was impeccably behaved. There was no malice, everybody was friends. It was fantastic," he said. "And then, to come into that room and see that, I just broke down inside. I didn't bow - I knelt to the floor, on my knees, bowed my head to the queen."

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Here's a look at the life of Queen Elizabeth II who served more than seven decades on the throne.

Here's a look at the life of Queen Elizabeth II who served more than seven decades on the throne.

The Queen's love for pooches is an open secret. Everywhere she went, she was accompanied by her little corgis. The late royal's father, King George VI, introduced the breed of corgis (herding dogs with tiny legs) in 1933. Her first pet was a male corgi, Dookie, from a local kennel. Her entire life, she has had more than 30 corgis. She has also owned two 'dorgis', a cross between a dachshund and a corgi.



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From being tagged a 'pretty nice girl' by The Beatles in their song 'Her Majesty' to allowing televised royal events, the Queen revolutionised how the public viewed the monarchy. In 1970, she even broke the protocols and mixed with the crowds who were waiting to catch a glimpse of her. The royals continue to follow her tradition.

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The 1992 fire damaged Windsor Castle, the Queen's weekend residence. The repairs meant paying millions of pounds from taxpayers' money amid a recession. After public outcry, she volunteered to pay income taxes on her personal income. She said she would meet 70 per cent of the cost of restoration work, and she also decided to open her home at Buckingham Palace to the public for the first time to generate extra funds from admission fees.

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