Britons hold minute’s silence to mourn Queen’s death ahead of state funeral - OLD
Mourners could be heard applauding and cheering after it ended.
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Mourners could be heard applauding and cheering after it ended.
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U_S_ President Joe Biden, in London for the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, says his heart went out to the royal family, adding the queen’s death left a “giant hole.”