Queen’s lying-in-state queue with all the pubs along the way.The kind gesture is designed to help thirsty respects-payers know where to grab a refreshment as they make their way along the miles-long line, which some say has taken as long as 10 hours.Lizzie Dearden was the kind soul who went above and beyond to make sure that no one went wanting in these difficult days.READ MORE: 'Tense' Queen encounter caused by corgi puppy recalled by Nicola SturgeonIn her post she said: “As a south-of-the-river person, I hereby gift everyone in the queue for the Queen's lying in state a map of all the decent pubs en route (or very close to it)”.Updating the map first released by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), she added the following boozers, starting at the most easterly point the queue was expected to reach.Many people have taken to the comments to stress their concerns about people losing their place in the queue if they decide to stop in at any of the selected watering holes.Luckily though, the carefully planned system allows for mourners to leave the queue and come back - provided they rejoin around the right point.Rather than having a ‘no overtaking’ style queue, people have instead been given a wristband with a number, with people having to pass through the gate to Westminster around people of a similar number to get in.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here.The Queen will lie-in-state until Monday (September 19), when her funeral will be held.Until that point in time, members of the public are able to visit and pay their respects to the monarch, who sat on the throne for a record-breaking 70 years, seeing 15.
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