With a cap, suit and black tie as a sign of mourning, Beckham has joined the endless queue of citizens who are waiting their turn to say their last goodbye to Isabel II a Westminster Hall.
In the queue, of several kilometers and 12 hours of waiting, the former soccer player spoke of “the incredible life” of “our queen” in the program Good Morning America.
David Beckham joins the queue to pay respects to Queen Elizabeth II.
“We all want to be here together,” Beckham told reporters while waiting to see the queen’s coffin at Westminster Hall. https://t.co/iFDn5r1H4A pic.twitter.com/YhIRyA4B1o
Good Morning America (@GMA) September 16, 2022
“I think that something like today is to share together,” he added. “We’re eating Pringles, sandwiches, Sherbet Lemons, coffee and donuts.”
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