" It's art.
Some poetry.
The ultimate tail”, underlines @curiousiguana, on his Twitter account.
The Internet user has devoted an entire thread, retweeted nearly 20,000 times, to what is now called “The Queue”, “the queue” where thousands of Britons wait to pay their last respects to their queen, including the coffin joined the Palace of Westminster on 14 September.
With a touch of irony, the Twitter user praises the impeccable organization of the British for this monumental queue, which stretches over 7km along the Thames.
“This cue is a triumph of British spirit.
It's unbelievable,” he says.
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Bracelets, live video to better fit in the queue, food trucks, toilets and water points: everything has been thought out so that Britons who want to greet their monarch one last time can do so in the best conditions. possible.
An organization to the millimeter essential for thousands of people who sometimes had to spend the night in the queue, without the opportunity to lie down or get warm.