Theresa May has paid her respects to the late Queen Elizabeth at Westminster Hall. The former Prime Minister - who held the position from 2016 to 2019 - and her husband Sir Philip May joined members of the public in viewing the monarch's coffin on Thursday (15.
09. 22) morning as it lies in state ahead of her funeral on Monday (19. 09. 22). The couple both dressed in black for their moment of reflection, with the politician courtseying to the coffin, while her spouse bowed his head.
While members of the public currently face waits of up to around eight hours to see the queen lying in state, a House of Commons spokesperson has confirmed Members of Parliament can view the coffin without having to join the queue, and can take up to four guests.
Parliamentary House staff can also avoid the line and can take a guest each, while accredited journalists who have access to the parliamentary state can also book allocated time slots.
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