The death of HM The Queen has caused thousands of people to lay flowers in memory of the Sovereign, who passed away on Thursday.
From Buckingham Palace and Balmoral to Windsor Castle and St James's Palace, royal fans have laid tributes in their droves as a sea of flowers have flooded the gates of royal residences in recent days.
St Ann's Square in Manchester city centre has been the focus of tributes in our area. The hundreds of thousands of heartfelt tributes include handcrafted gifts, flower bouquets and hand-written letters.
However, one heart-breaking tribute has left people in tears as a royal fan has nodded to the Queen's wonderful relationship with the iconic fictional bear, Paddington, reports The Mirror. READ MORE:Disgust as Manchester playing fields wall daubed with anti-monarchy graffiti following Queen's death The grieving well-wisher left a marmalade sandwich inside a plastic bag next to a toy Paddington Bear at the gates of the Palace of Holyroodhouse.
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