Queen Elizabeth’s Arrangements Present New Security Challenges



Miles-long lines of mourners for Queen Elizabeth are funneled through airport-style security checkpoints as they approach Westminster Hall to pay their respects. After yesterday’s procession for the queen, Prince William said the event “brought back a few memories” of services for his mother, Princess Diana.
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3 comments

  1. Queen Elizabeth ll continues to serve her country. She has provided a son and grandson to continue her service and eternal commitment. She was and still is a remarkable spirit.

  2. The real risk is to the heads of state, including the king and royal family. No disrespect to Queen Elizabeth but a gathering like this is very rare. But I am sure between MI5, Scotland Yard and the British police (as well as security brought with every dignitary), they have everything covered.

  3. I would like not to see rubbish on Prince Harry during the Queen's passing. As well, Prince Andrew has already been publicly whipped.