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Beckham appeared to mourn the Queen of The Dragons in line! Wear gentleman's formal clothes and wait for 12 hours without complaint

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Queen Elizabeth II passed away on the 8th of this month, and her coffin was recently parked in westminster halls at London's Westminster Palace, where she was visited for several days. Not only were people from all over the world lining up outside the hall, but the team was filled with the figure of former English football golden boy David Beckham. Dressed in a straight nose and formal clothes, he revealed in an interview with the media that he had queued for more than 12 hours in order to see the queen!

Beckham appeared to mourn the Queen of The Dragons in line! Wear gentleman's formal clothes and wait for 12 hours without complaint

David Beckham appeared in the queue to pay respects to the Queen yesterday (16), in a combination of a nose-high black suit and a navy blue coat and a black hunting hat. In an interview with a reporter from ITV TV, he revealed that he had been waiting in line for 12 hours, but he did not seem to feel that this time was particularly long, saying: "We all want to be here together, we all want to experience some activities that celebrate the legendary life of the Queen. You know there are things that are meant to be shared together, and you know that we used to be here together, and we ate petty potato chips, lemon snow, sandwiches, and coffee together."

Beckham appeared to mourn the Queen of The Dragons in line! Wear gentleman's formal clothes and wait for 12 hours without complaint

Beckham also said in the interview that he didn't just line up for himself, he shared that he grew up in a royalist family, and this trip was also for his grandparents; Beckham said that if his grandparents were still alive, they would definitely line up with him. After standing for more than 10 hours, he said that his knees were OK and his back was a little uncomfortable, but even so, Beckham still cordially took selfies with the people queuing up with him, and there was no shelf at all.

Beckham appeared to mourn the Queen of The Dragons in line! Wear gentleman's formal clothes and wait for 12 hours without complaint

According to foreign media reports, Beckham finally entered the Westminster Hall to pay tribute to the queen's coffin after waiting for 13 hours, and he was filmed by the media as emotional and tearful. Earlier, according to the British Cabinet and other relevant units, 750,000 people arrived in London to mourn the Queen, and the longest line may stretch for 8 kilometers; However, not only the first day of the opening of the queue is already 7 kilometers long, the British government has also planned a queue route of up to 16 kilometers.