King Charles III and the Prince of Wales paid a visit to the thousands of mourners queuing to see the Queen lying in waiting on Saturday (17.
09. 22). The new monarch and the first in line to the British throne surprised those taking hours out of their day to pay their respects to the late queen - who died aged 96 on September 8 - at Westminster Hall, with Prince William quipping that his father is "a lot quicker" than him.
They were met with huge cheers as they shook hands with members of the public at Lambeth Bridge, south London. Many shouted "God Save the King", "God Save the Prince of Wales" and "we love you William".
One queuer had come all the way from the Czech Republic, and the prince told them: "Unbelievable. She [the Queen] would never believe this, honestly.
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