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Photos: Tearful crowds mourn death of Queen Elizabeth II

By Al Jazeera Published 2022-09-08 14:14 Updated 2022-09-08 14:47 Source: Al Jazeera

Tearful crowds outside Buckingham Palace sang a forlorn “God Save the Queen” as news broke of Elizabeth II’s death on Thursday.

Hundreds braved torrential rain to stand at the palace gates after it was announced that doctors had placed the monarch under medical supervision at Balmoral, her Scottish estate.

A vivid rainbow temporarily lifted spirits, but the mood turned mournful as the seismic news of the queen’s death was announced, triggering widespread cries of “oh no”. Some wept as the Union Jack flag on the queen’s London residence was lowered, before a numbed silence fell over the crowd.

“She’s been the queen for as long as I’ve been alive, she’s been the queen for as long as my parents have been alive,” currency broker Charlie Wolstenholme told the AFP news agency. “So she’s really a very, very important part of the fabric. You know, it’s going to be terrible.”

The United Kingdom’s longest-serving monarch had been dogged by health problems since last October that left her struggling to walk and stand. Many of the well-wishers, some carrying flowers, came from outside the UK.

“As a French person, even I am touched by this,” said student Chloe Papeil. “She is a part of English culture, but also global culture.”

The queen – an instantly recognisable figure to billions of people across the world – was in her Platinum Jubilee year, marking 70 years since she succeeded her father king George VI in 1952.

News spread rapidly across a shell-shocked country, with announcements in public spaces, including a train from London to Edinburgh. “I’m speechless, it’s very sad,” said lawyer Rory Turbet, 38, who was travelling on the train for a wedding. “A lot of British people will feel that way; she’s been a constant presence in people’s lives,” he told AFP.

On the streets of London, animation producer Toni Cunningham told AFP, “I feel really sad, I feel like my nana [grandmother] has died.

“She did so much for this country, she was here so much for us.”