doing at windsor, at balmoral, at sandringham, at holyroodhouse in edinburgh, at hillsborough near belfast, cardiff, city hall, and actually in town halls and other public buildings all across the united kingdom, there are lots of places where people are laying flowers, books of condolences have been opened in many public places like town halls so people can go and write a message. in fact, the government is saying anyone can open a book of condolence in any kind of institution although the royal household will not be able to collect all of those books in and in the government guidance it says don t forget social media, if you just want to change your social media profile and make it more sombre colours or change something that your profile, all those ways of paying respect to the late queen are being welcomed, right from the top of the royal family all the way through government. i don t think people should feel like they have to go and take part in a line in state thoughi g
paying respect to the late queen are being welcomed, right from the top of the royal family all the way through government. i don t think people should feel like they have to go and take part in a line in state thoughi go and take part in a line in state though i think for most people who do manage to do it it will be an incredibly moving experience. just so we are clear, there is absolutely no system beyond the queue, in terms of paying respects to the queen s coffin? there is not going to be windows of time where people can attend or anything like that? you arrive, you stand in the queue and you see how long it takes. what arrive, you stand in the queue and you see how long it takes. what we uuite you see how long it takes. what we quite don t you see how long it takes. what we quite don t know you see how long it takes. what we quite don t know is you see how long it takes. what we quite don t know is how you see how long it takes. what we quite don t know is how the - you se