King Charles returned to Westminster Hall, where the late Queen lay in state as thousands of Brits lined up to pay their respects
December 14, 2022 - 19:55 GMT Diane Shipley King Charles marked his mother the late Queen's life in a touching display on Wednesday, as he returned to Westminster Hall, where the late monarch lay in state.
It was an especially momentous occasion as it was the first time a reigning monarch has ever unveiled a tribute to their predecessor.Loading the player... His Majesty was accompanied by his private secretary, Sir Clive Alderton, and the late Queen’s former right-hand man, Sir Edward Young. He asked: "Did you have to usher them [the queuing public] away in the end? There were more than 200,000 in the end. Remarkable".
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