The twins who starred in the 1980's horror film, The Shining, queued for hours in London to pay their respects to the Queen as she was Lying-in-State in Westminster Hall.The late monarch passed away aged 96 in Balmoral Scotland on 8 September, and after her body was flown back to London from Edinburgh, she spent her final evening in Buckingham Palace before her coffin was moved to Westminster Hall four days of Lying-in-State.Tens of thousands of people queued for up to 24 hours to pay their respects to the Queen, with Lisa and Louise Burns, 53, who played The Grady girls in the Shining, joining them to pay their own respects.
Posting to their official shared Instagram account, the actresses announced that they were in the queue to see the Queen Lying-in-State as they posted a selfie with the Palace of Westminster behind them.
For all of the latest updates, sign up for OK!'s Royal newsletter. They shared plenty of updates as they waited in line, showing off their wristbands and even snapping someone's white Converse trainers that they had been asked to sign.The twins then posted another selfie as they announced that they were "nearly there".
In the film, they play the posthumous characters of Alexa and Alexie Grady, after they twins were killed by their father Delbert when he was possessed by ghosts in the Overlook Hotel.
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