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Tilda Swinton meditates in front of the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II

2022-09-19T09:20:24.324Z


After David Beckham, it was the British actress who was seen in the queue outside Westminster Abbey on Friday September 17. The actress paid a last tribute to the sovereign who disappeared on September 8.


She too was one of the many celebrities who came to greet Queen Elizabeth II one last time, who died on September 8.

Tilda Swinton gathered on Friday September 17 in front of the coffin of the monarch who rests in Westminster Hall.

Read also“Like everyone else”: alone among the crowd, David Beckham will have waited 1 p.m. to see the coffin of the queen

Seen in the crowd and dressed in black, the actress stood in front of the casket made of English oak, lowering her head to pay her last respects.

The star of

The French Dispatch

is no stranger to the royal family since she was very good friends with Princess Diana, whom she met at West Heath Girl's School in Kent.

In video, Emmanuel Macron and his wife at Westminster Hall to meditate in front of the coffin of Elizabeth II

24 hour wait

To hope to meditate in front of the queen's coffin, the waiting time rose to 24 hours this weekend.

If Tilda Swinton was in the line, it is not known how long she had to wait before being able to greet the late mother of King Charles III.

The day before his arrival, it was David Beckham who was seen in the crowd.

The football player would have waited 13 hours in line before reaching the coffin of Elizabeth II.

According to the

Daily Mail

, the former Manchester No. 7 declined an MP's offer to skip the queue and walk past the thousands gathered.

Arrived around 2 a.m., he would have returned to Westminster Hall only around 3:30 p.m. local time (4:30 p.m. in Paris).

Source: lefigaro

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