Those wanting to pay their respects to The Queen have been asked to not leave teddy bears, or items other than flowers, at the dedicated London tribute site.
Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday, thousands of well-wishers have travelled to royal sites as the country mourns the loss of its longest-reigning monarch.
Among the tributes that have been left for her across the country include Paddington Bear teddies and memorabilia and marmalade sandwiches, a nod to Her Majesty's legendary TV sketch with the much-loved children's character during the Platinum Jubilee, as well as items such as balloons and candles. READ MORE: Queen's coffin reaches Edinburgh as historic proclamation of King Charles III is made in Manchester - latest updates However, those overseeing the principal tribute site in central London have gently asked that "In the interests of sustainability, we ask visitors to only lay organic or compostable material." A floral tribute garden has been opened in Green Park just a short distance from Buckingham Palace where people can leave flowers in her memory.
Any flowers left outside Buckingham Palace are also being sensitively moved there at the end of each day. The Royal Parks, the charity which manages Green Park, has published information on its website which asks that all plastic wrapping is removed from flowers.
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