(ANSA) - LONDON, 17 SEPTEMBER - He did 12 hours straight like thousands and thousands of other people.
The British media also intercepted David Beckham, former footballer and legend of the English national team, among those who, starting from Wednesday, have lined up as far as the eye can see in London to return the last attribute to the coffin of Queen Elizabeth, who died on 8 September 96 years later. 70 of the kingdom, on public display for 4 days in Westminster Hall.
The queue was temporarily closed to new access in the morning, for several hours, after the spaces set up to accommodate the waiting human tide were completely filled beyond belief.
But Beckham meanwhile had made it, as he told him.
It was worth it - he said before leaving the BBC, wearing the black tie of everything - because "the formidable life of our Queen deserves to be celebrated".
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