England: This star footballer was seen standing in line to pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, told the unforgettable moment to meet the Queen
Queen Elizabeth II died in Scotland at the age of 96, Queen Elizabeth II will be cremated in London on Monday
After the death of the recently deceased Queen Elizabeth II, there has been an influx of people paying tribute to her. The Queen died in Scotland at the age of 96. Queen Elizabeth II will be cremated in London on Monday. Elizabeth’s death has caused a flurry of emotions across the country. People are paying homage to the Queen by standing in the queue for hours till late at night. There is ten days of national mourning in the UK. One of the biggest stalwarts of the country are paying tribute to the Queen by standing in line. In this sequence, the name of former England football captain David Beckham is also included. David was also seen standing in a long queue in London on Friday to pay tribute to the Queen of Britain. The government has stopped the queue from growing after the crowd on Friday was high. A government spokesman said only those people who were standing on the banks of the Thames were being pushed forward.
David Beckham seen standing in line
In honor of the Queen, 47-year-old David Beckham, the former captain of the England football team, was seen standing in line along with all the big and small names. He is in a dark cap, suit and tie. While interacting with the media, he said that I was very fortunate that I could find such moments in my life to be around His Majesty. It is a sad day, but a day to remember. Beckham said that he had been in line early in the morning so that no one could recognize him, but his plan failed.
David Beckham telling us what it’s been like waiting 12 hours to pay his respects to Queen Elizabeth II@BBCPolitics@BBCNews pic.twitter.com/EXkmEx0S3s
— Vicki Young (@BBCVickiYoung) September 16, 2022
Beckham gets emotional
Former footballer David Beckham remembered the Queen, saying it was an unforgettable moment for him to meet her. But today is a very sad day when I have come to pay my respects to him. The former footballer said whenever the national anthem is played in England matches, it is special. He told that every time we used to wear Three Lion shirt. I used to have my armband and we sang God Save Our Queen, it was something that meant a lot to us.
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