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Thousands say farewell

2002-04-08 06:21
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London - Tens of thousands of mourners stood in a giant, snaking line on Sunday to pay their last respects to the Queen Mother, undeterred by waits of up to 12 hours, as churches across Britain gave thanks for the life of the royal matriarch.

The huge and unexpected demand from the public to say farewell to the Queen Mother Elizabeth prompted officials to extend the opening hours of Westminster Hall until dawn on Tuesday - just hours before the coffin is to be carried in procession to nearby Westminster Abbey for the funeral service.

Roger and Wendy Wood set off from their home in central England in the middle of the night to join the line to view the coffin.

"We got here at 04:00 and we don't mind waiting until whatever time we get in to see the coffin because we want to show our respect and support for the monarchy," he said.

Officials said about 200 000 people had filed through the hall by late Sunday, with a further 70 000 people still waiting outside in a 6.5km queue, undeterred by the prospect of waiting many hours more.

Ambulance staff warned of cold temperatures again on Sunday night after the thermometer dropped to 4 C on Saturday, with chill winds whipping off the River Thames. Volunteer staff served more than 110 000 litres of tea and coffee to people waiting in the line.

Queen Elizabeth II was expected on Monday to thank all those who have lined up to pay their respects when she gives a public eulogy for her mother, who died March 30 at the age of 101. The queen is due to address the nation in a television broadcast from Windsor Castle.

Churches

Churches across the country held special services Sunday to celebrate the life of the Queen Mother.

At St Paul's Cathedral in London, where the Queen Mother celebrated her 100th birthday, hundreds of worshippers sang her favourite hymns.

Many Britons loved the Queen Mother, recalling her warm smile and visits to the bomb-damaged East End of London during World War II.

"It's very important to be here. The Queen Mother represented the standards and the qualities of a bygone age," said Steve Gutteridge (48), one of the waiting mourners.

Prince Andrew

At one point, Prince Andrew - a grandson of the Queen Mother - and his two daughters, princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, visited the line. All three wore black clothing, but smiled as they talked with the people.

Prince Andrew was to return to Westminster Hall on Monday with his brothers princes Charles and Edward and cousin Viscount Linley to mount a royal vigil at the coffin.

Echoing a similar ceremony for King George V in 1936, the four grandsons of the Queen Mother were to stand in a silent vigil as members of the public continue to file past.

Funeral preparations

As the public paid their respects, preparations continued behind the scenes for Tuesday's funeral service.

At Westminster Abbey, florists were creating displays with more than
2 000 individual blooms chosen from the Queen Mother's favourite English flowers.

Scores of lights have been installed in the 13th century building to enable a television broadcast of the funeral and security was being checked for the biggest official ceremony in Britain in several years.

In addition to US first lady Laura Bush and the leaders of Australia, New Zealand and Canada, kings and queens, princes and dukes from other royal families around the world will travel to London for the service.

Prince Charles' longtime companion Camilla Parker Bowles will also attend, continuing Buckingham Palace's policy of slowly "normalising" her relationship with the Prince of Wales since the death of his former wife, Princess Diana.

The Queen Mother's coffin will be carried to the abbey to the sound of bagpipers and drummers.

The procession will include nine senior royal family members, led by the Duke of Edinburgh, Queen Elizabeth II's husband, who will walk behind the coffin as it is borne by a gun carriage from Westminster Hall.

Before the service, the Abbey's Tenor bell will be tolled once a minute for 101 times in honour of each year of the Queen Mother's life. - Sapa-AP

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