The Government has issued advice for those visiting
- Dress appropriately for the occasion to pay your respects at the lying in state. Do not wear clothes with political or offensive slogans.- Throw away your litter using the litter bins available.- Follow the instructions of stewards, marshals and the police at all times.- Film, photograph, or use mobile phones or other hand-held devices in the security search area and the Palace of Westminster.- Attempt to queue on behalf of someone else or ask others to queue on your behalf.
- Leave personal items unattended in the queue; if you leave bags or other items unattended they will be removed and may be destroyed.As you leave the Palace of Westminster, you must move away from the exit immediately to allow others to exit the venue. This will help everyone to keep the queue moving.If you’ve left any bags or other items at the bag drop facility, you must collect your item straight after your visit.
When you leave the Palace of Westminster, follow the signs and directions given by stewards to return to the bag drop facility and collect your bag or item.
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