When a man was visiting the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II on Friday night, he suddenly rushed forward, tried to lift the king’s flag, and then put his hands on the coffin, but was immediately subdued by the guards. The people standing in the long queues were stunned.
According to the “Daily Mail” (Daily Mail) report on the 17th, the man is believed to have injured a 7-year-old girl as he pushed aside the mourning dragon and rushed towards the Queen’s coffin. A comparison of the video before and after the incident shows that the Wang flag has indeed moved.
The Queen’s coffin was moved from Buckingham Palace to London’s Westminster Hall on Wednesday for public mourning. In the past two days, thousands of people have paid tribute to the Queen. However, the accident happened at about 10pm on Friday after King Charles and his family held a wake for the Queen.
During the Queen’s downtime in Westminster Hall, the BBC broadcasted live 24 hours a day, but it was about 30 seconds slower. However, at about 10 o’clock on Friday, the camera quickly turned away, and did not turn back to the Queen’s coffin for about 15 minutes. One of the people who went to mourn said that everything happened too quickly, and some people cried hysterically and even trembled after the incident.