[The Queen’s death]The British Hong Konger presented a photo of his visit to Hong Kong outside Buckingham Palace and wrote in his condolences, “The first lady has a good journey”

[The Queen of England passed away]Hong Kong residents who lived in the United Kingdom presented photos of their visit to Hong Kong outside Buckingham Palace.

Queen Elizabeth II (Queen Elizabeth II, The Queen of United Kingdom) died in Scotland on September 9, and a large number of British people laid down flowers outside Buckingham Palace in the past two days.

A reader told “Yahoo News” that there were also many Hong Kong people living in the UK who came to pay their respects outside the gate of Buckingham Palace. In addition to putting down flowers, some Hong Kong people put up self-made photo frames, which were matched with the Queen’s visit to Hong Kong in 1975. Visit a photo of Graham Street Market in Central, and write “Your People from Hong Kong” and “Thank you for everything, Queen.”

Outside Buckingham Palace, citizens presented cards, paintings, national flags, etc. to commemorate the recently deceased Queen of England.Outside Buckingham Palace, citizens presented cards, paintings, national flags, etc. to commemorate the recently deceased Queen of England.

Outside Buckingham Palace, citizens presented cards, paintings, national flags, etc. to commemorate the recently deceased Queen of England.

The number of people going to Buckingham Palace is large and needs to be coordinated by the presence of guards.The number of people going to Buckingham Palace is large and needs to be coordinated by the presence of guards.

The number of people going to Buckingham Palace is large and needs to be coordinated by the presence of guards.

According to foreign media reports, the hearse carrying the coffin of the Queen of England has left Scotland today for Edinburgh.

The Queen’s coffin will travel from Edinburgh’s Royal Mile (Royal Mile) to St. Giles’ Cathedral on the 12th local time. King Charles III will conduct a prayer ceremony in person, and the next day The Royal Air Force sent the coffin to the Westminster Hall of Parliament in London, open to the public to pay homage to the remains and mourning. Then the Queen’s state funeral was held on the 19th local time, and the coffin would be moved to Westminster Abbey for a state funeral ceremony.

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