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After 14-hour wait, last public member bids farewell to Queen Elizabeth II

Christina Heerey feels honoured to catch final glimpse before ceremony ended around 6.30am

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 19 Sep 2022 3:57PM

After 14-hour wait, last public member bids farewell to Queen Elizabeth II
Christina Heerey walks towards Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin at Westminster Hall in London around 6.30am today and is the final member of the public to catch a view of the late royal at the queen’s lying-in-state. – ANDREW BAKER/The Daily Mail pic, September 19, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Queen Elizabeth II’s lying in state ended around 6.30am London time today, after an estimated 400,000 mourners paid their respects to her at Westminster Hall in London since Wednesday.

The Daily Mail online said the last member of the public to pay respects to the Queen was Christina Heerey, who is with the Royal Air Force.

She was in the last queue of people allowed in last night to view the Queen’s coffin before the lying-in-state ended this morning.

Heerey was reported saying that she began queuing yesterday afternoon at about 4.45pm London time. She even paid her respects to the queen twice, rejoining the queue after viewing the royal coffin around 1.15am earlier.

Heerey said she felt she “needed to go through again” after the first viewing, describing the Queen as “an amazing lady that will never be replaced”.

As a member of the Air Force, she said she had also sworn her allegiance to the Queen and was very proud to have served Her Majesty.

Heerey spent 14 hours waiting but said it was “worth it”, and plans to attend the queen’s funeral, to be held at Westminster Abbey, at 11am London time (6pm Malaysia time).

The Queen will then be buried at Windsor Castle, next to her husband, Prince Philip, at the St George’s Chapel. – The Vibes, September 19, 2022

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