Fri. Nov 15th, 2024

People from all over the world pay their tribute to Queen Elizabeth II during their funeral on Monday. The longest king in England died on September 8. Thousands of flock to the central London to queue beside the coffin Queen Elizabeth in the Westminister Hall. The mourners, after waiting for hours to stop in front of the coffin to pay their last respects. While some bowed their heads, others kneel to pray. Now, a video has appeared on the internet one of the mourners pays the last respects in a unique way.
Sharp social media users posted the man’s video, what they said was Indian who was not a population (NRI), who was seen breaking the queue, folded his arms, dropped coins, and bowed to the queen to pay to pay his respect. The video was posted by Twitter users, Jassa, with the statement, “I am very confused, someone told me why this Lankabooter was Matha Tek’ing The Queen. Someone collects their chacha. “

Check out the video her:

The internet is divided after this video becomes viral. A user wrote, “She just gave a queen who died coins and said Sasical I rolled out,” While other users commented, “she really put coins to Matha Tek as well, yes, the queen was accompanied by a Crown Empire State which was decorated with Kohinoor . He doesn’t need a coin, friend. “” He hopes to go straight afterwards, “the third commented.

The large crowd gathered in London to watch the queen’s coffin wrapped in flags, on it with the crown of the imperial country, the ball and his kingdom, taken slowly to the weapons trains from the Parliamentary Westminster Hall where he was in the state since September 14.

For pipelines and drums, weapons trains – used in every state burial since Queen Victoria’s in 1901 – then withdrawn by 142 seafarers Tamtama Junior in the Royal Navy to Abbey Westminster.

Private burial occurred on Monday at King George VI Memorial Chapel, which was carried out by the Dean of Windsor, said the official website of the royal family.

“The queen was buried together with Duke of Edinburgh,” said a statement, referring to her 73 -year -old husband Prince Philip who died last year.

By james

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