Lying in state: A royal tradition which dates back to the 17th century
Lying in state: A royal tradition which dates back to the 17th century
Lying in state is usually reserved for sovereigns, current or past queen consorts, and sometimes former prime ministers (Picture: Getty)
Hundreds of thousands of mourners have been heading into London to pay their final respects to Queen Elizabeth II.
Herr Majesty is lying in state at Westminster Hall, where a steady stream of people will continue to file past 24 hours a day until 6.30am on…
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