Monday, September 12, 2022

Etiquette for Viewing Queen’s Coffin


Ever thoughtful and practical, Queen Elizabeth II chose bright, colorful clothing and hats that could be spotted easily by those waiting in large crowds to catch a glimpse of her.

Rules for those viewing the Queen's coffin in Westminster Hall

The Government has warned people viewing the Queen's coffin to remain silent inside Westminster Hall.

It urged people to “dress appropriately for the occasion to pay your respects”, banning clothes “with political or offensive slogans”.

A spokesman said: “Please respect the dignity of this event and behave appropriately. You should remain silent while inside the Palace of Westminster.”

Queue-jumpers and anyone drunk will be booted out of the queue by stewards and police patrolling the lines.

Visitors will also face airport-style security checks, with tight restrictions on what can be taken in.

Flowers, tributes, candles, flags, photos, hampers, sleeping bags, blankets, folding chairs and camping equipment are all banned, with only one small bag with a simple opening or zip permitted per person. — From mirror.co.uk
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