Queen lying-in-state: David Beckham spotted among mourners queuing to see coffin

“The Queue is now full of people trying to photograph David Beckham and forgetting to actually move onwards.”
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David Beckham has been spotted queuing in London as he joined thousands waiting to see the Queen lying in state.

Images shared on social media show fellow members of the queue to Westminster Hall holding their phones in the air to capture a picture of the 47-year-old former footballer.

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Peter Saull wrote on Twitter: “Here he is. Can confirm David Beckham has spent 12 hours queueing to pay his respects to the Queen.”

And Twitter user @NowThenSunshine said Beckham was “just a few lines behind us in the snake”.

David Beckham was pictured waiting in the queue to see the Queen. Photo:  Peter SaullDavid Beckham was pictured waiting in the queue to see the Queen. Photo:  Peter Saull
David Beckham was pictured waiting in the queue to see the Queen. Photo: Peter Saull

They tweeted: “The Queue is now full of people trying to photograph David Beckham and forgetting to actually move onwards.

“It’s madness!

“I feel a bit sorry for him, but he’s taking it very well.

“It’s made me almost forget that we’ve been in The Queue almost TWELVE HOURS though.”

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Among other celebrities spotted in the queue was TV presenter Susanna Reid.

The Good Morning Britain anchor, 51, attended the historic event on Thursday with her mother Sue, and said she had “experienced a moment in history”.

Detailing her experience on Twitter, she said: “Evening – along with my lovely mum and her very good friend, I have just experienced a moment in history – witnessing the Queen lying in state in Westminster Hall.

“At once majestic and peaceful.”

Her posts also shared tips for others in the queue, saying: “If you are planning to queue here are our tips.

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“We joined at 1.23pm near Butlers Wharf and entered Westminster Hall at 8.43pm – 7 hours 20 mins.

“Wear the comfiest shoes you own. Go with someone if you can, although everyone in the queue was friendly.

“Don’t carry too much in a bag – water is freely available and there are lots of cafes along the route. Also plenty of toilets. I put my phone on low battery mode and it lasted the entire time.”

She added: “The first part of the queue is for wristbands.

“Ours were given out at Tower Bridge about an hour after we began queuing.

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“There is no queue jumping – people waited patiently for wristbands and once you have one you can leave the queue for snacks/loo stops & slip back in.”

Following the Queen’s death aged 96 last week, Reid was among the high-profile figures paying tribute to her.

In a post on Instagram, she wrote: “No one more likely to be so loved, admired and respected than Her Majesty The Queen and although she cannot be immortal, I think we have always hoped she might be.”

Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby were also spotted at Westminster Hall as they paid their respects to the late monarch.

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The presenting duo, who have been hosting special tribute editions of ITV’s This Morning to the late Queen this week, were dressed in black as they queued for the historic occasion.

Reality TV star Sharon Osbourne was also seen among the thousands of mourners.

Earlier today (Friday, September 16), the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) paused the queue to Westminster Hall for “at least six hours” after Southwark Park reached capacity, with the estimated queueing time rising to at least 14 hours.

Some of those in the queue will witness the King, the Princess Royal, the Duke of York and the Earl of Wessex hold a 15-minute vigil around their mother’s coffin at around 7.30pm.

A livestream of the lying-in-state is being broadcast by the BBC and ITV, among others.

Thousands have tuned in to watch mourners file past the coffin to pay their respects.