READ MORE: Londoners run out of milk thanks to protestors who only stopped because the Queen diedMourners arrived at Buckingham Palace to lay flowers and cards to thank Her Majesty for her service to the public in the past 70 years of her reign.But in one clip shared on Twitter, quiet reflection appeared to turn to violent confrontation as a man became caught in the middle of a heated discussion.A younger man wearing a dark-coloured suit approaches him from behind while holding a bottle of white wine and tells him: "Today's not about this guy, today's about the Queen." The crowd cheer and the man grabs his bag and walks away.As he leaves, he wrestles with the younger man and grabs his wine bottle while the public yells: "Give it back to him!"He then turns around and smashes it to the back of the young man's head.You can leave your tributes to Queen Elizabeth II here.Police officers arrived just as the man left the group and the alleged victim stood still while members of the public helped to remove the glass shatters off him.They arrested the suspect shortly after.A spokeswoman for Met Police told the Daily Star: "At around 10pm on Thursday, September 8, officers on patrol outside Buckingham Palace became aware of an assault."A man, aged in his twenties, reported being assaulted with a glass bottle.
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