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“I’ll save the queen on the last road” … from pitching a tent and staying up all night

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The coffin of Queen Elizabeth II of England arrives in London and public mourning begins today.

Homeless tents appeared on the streets of London as people lined up early to see the Queen’s latest appearance.

Correspondent Cho Myung-ah will deliver it to you.

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The street “The Mall” just in front of Buckingham Palace.

Camping chairs are spread out, tents and big sleeping bags are piled up.

These are people who have been homeless since yesterday to get a closer look at the queen’s latest appearance.

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“I wanted to come here to find a good place to pay my respects to Her Majesty. Ten days is nothing compared to what the Queen has given us.”

From today, mourners have started queuing near Westminster Hall, where the Queen’s coffin is open.

People lined up in tents on the banks of the River Thames to show their respect for the Queen, wrapped in British flags or dressed in royal robes.

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“I have a thousand emotions, but my plan is to take off my hat and look at it, then say a short prayer, put it back on and say my last goodbye to my mother (Regina).”

With millions of people expected to see the Queen’s finale, security officials are expecting 750,000 on the day of her funeral on the 19th.

After visiting Scotland, King Charles III visited Northern Ireland.

As he signed the guest book, ink spilled on his hands, pulled out a handkerchief and dried his hands, annoyed.

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“I can’t stand this damn thing, every time.”

Additionally, he is controversial for informing dozens of employees who worked for him in the crown prince’s office as soon as he became king.

This is Myeong-ah Cho from MBC News.

Video editing: Jeong Seon-woo

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