How Long Would You Wait in Line to See the Queen’s Casket?
16 Sep 2022
People in the U.K. are standing in line for 14-plus hours to pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth II’s casket at Westminster Abbey.
David Beckham OBE has joined the queue to see Queen Elizabeth II Lying-in-State.
Like everybody else, he will have to wait in line for at least 14 hours and will not enter Westminster Hall until tomorrow morning.
— Royal Central (@RoyalCentral) September 16, 2022
Would you wait in line this long for the American queen, Dolly Parton?
I truly thought you would be the only person in the world to compare Queen Elizabeth and Dolly Parton. But here we are. Maybe they were listening and stole your idea.
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) September 8, 2022
On this show, the only thing we recall waiting in a long line for was the 1989 Batman starring Michael Keaton with Jack Nicholson as Joker.
This is a United Kingdom thing. If you’re a British subject, you pay your respect to the monarchy, whether it means the queen in death or King Charles III in life.
BREAKING: King Charles III addresses the nation for the first time as sovereign. pic.twitter.com/tWzSLE1nOo
— The News Desk (@TheNewsDesk) September 9, 2022
It just seems inefficient to wait this long.
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