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How public can attend Queen lying-in-state amid 24-hour queue warning

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There are long queues to be expected at the Queen's lying in state later this week as Brits pay their respects to the longest-serving monarch in English history, Elizabeth II> Anyone that wishes to pay their respects to Her Majesty will be able to from Wednesday 14 September.

Westminster Hall will be open for 24 hours a day from 5pm until 6.30am on the day of the funeral – Monday 19 September.The Government has explained that the queue will be fast moving and it's thought the very long line of people waiting to see Queen Elizabeth will stretch all the way through Central London.

The public has also been told what they should wear, and how they should act when inside the Palace of Westminster.The Government has asked people to “dress appropriately for the occasion to pay your respects”, and banned “with political or offensive slogans”. “Please respect the dignity of this event and behave appropriately.

You should remain silent while inside the Palace of Westminster,” it added.There will be stewards and police patrolling queues and anyone drunk will be kicked out.

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