Yesterday, tears and silence in Buckingham

Crowds gathered outside Buckingham Palace in London watched Thursday as the flag was lowered to half-staff after Elizabeth II’s death at 6:30 p.m. Through tears, silence fell and shortly after, the national anthem “God save the Queen” began to play. “Oh no!” was heard in the crowd when the death of the 96-year-old monarch was announced.

In the early afternoon, fans, tourists and journalists began to gather outside the palace, concerned about the state of health of Queen Elizabeth II, following a statement issued by the Palace.

Elizabeth II, the world’s most famous monarch, passed away at her Balmoral castle in northern Scotland.

Throughout the afternoon, thousands of people from all generations flocked to the palace gates. Some cried, others carried bouquets of flowers. Applause was heard from time to time.

“We have come to pay tribute to him. She was like a grandmother to the nation. She was our conscience. She is a huge loss,” Sophie, a 27-year-old Englishwoman, told AFP.

“Of course I feel sad. It was there all my life. She represents a lot to us. No one knows what will happen without her,” said Lukas Baskov, a 26-year-old Englishman.

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Joshua Ellis, a 24-year-old Londoner, shed tears. “I know he was 96 years old, but that doesn’t stop him from being in shock. He is in our hearts. It’s hard to define what it means to be British, but we could always look and see the stability. (…) It also represented a bond with my grandmother, who was a great follower and she passed away last year”, he said.

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For Suzan Antonowicz, “it’s like losing a family member.” “We have known her all our lives. She is the mother of the Nation. She was heroic in so many situations. My respect for her is incredible, but my love is even greater. We will mourn her for years, ”added she this English.

Referring to the new king, Carlos III, Antonowicz considered that he has “a lot of talent”. “I’m very hopeful,” he added.

Yesterday, Thursday, the sovereign’s doctors had expressed their “concern” regarding the health of Elizabeth II. “I was hoping the Scottish environment would suit her,” Elizabeth Jackson, 66, named after the queen, said before her death was announced.

“She was queen all our lives, she was so calm, so measured,” Maureen Barnett, a retired teacher, said with emotion.

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“She was queen all our lives, she was so calm, so measured,” Maureen Barnett, a retired teacher, said with emotion.

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“I was hoping the Scottish environment would suit her,” Elizabeth Jackson, 66, named after the queen, said before her death was announced.

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