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The thousands of mourners who have joined the hours-long queue to see the Queen’s coffin were thanked by Prince William.
King Charles III left before his son.
The Royals were surrounded by bodyguards while walking down the path.
William didn’t want mourners to know he was leaving.
King Charles III and Prince William visited mourners Saturday in the hours long queue along the Thames near Westminster as thousands line up to
see the Queen’s coffin.
The King received three cheers from the crowd.
William said his grandmother would never have believed the amount of support she has received since her death.
People should not join the queue because it is not expected to take more than 16 hours to get through.
Mourners continue to gather outside Windsor Castle, the royal residence, in the lead up to the queen’s funeral Monday.
Thousands of people are waiting in line in London to pay their respects to the Queen at the palace.
The notes and flowers are taken in order to have enough for the next day.
The Princes of Wales, William, and Harry are going to stand guard over their grandmother’s body.
While the King’s Body Guards are keeping a constant watch, family members of the Royal family are taking turns standing up.
Individuals within those watches keep watch for 20 minutes.
The king and his siblings were watching over the queen.
People wait in long lines to pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth II.
The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport said mourners could wait between 16 to 24 hours in a queue that stretched from the Palace of Westminster to Southwark, 7 miles away from the Queen’s resting place.
People not to join the line were advised by the U.K. government over night.
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