The former star of the Manchester United and England national team: Same with many compatriots: “A way to feel united and to experience a moment that will go down in history
David Beckham made 12 straight hours like thousands and thousands of other people in London to pay their last respects to the coffin of Queen Elizabeth, who died on September 8 at the age of 96 after 70 years of reign. The former Manchester United and England national football team legend also braved the rain, sporting a smart dark coat and matching flat cap, he posed at 2am and around 3pm in Italy on Friday 16 September (14 a London) , on. had arrived at one of the most important junctions in the queue, considering there was about an hour to go from this point to the entrance to Westminster.
“It was worth it,” he told the BBC. The Queen’s coffin was on public display in Westminster Hall for 4 days. The queue was temporarily closed to new entrances for several hours starting in the morning after seats were completely filled. British media intercepted David Beckham. He was reluctant at first and didn’t want to answer questions, but when the BBC reporter then pointed out they were live, he agreed to call it quits: “It’s an experience to share, a way to feel united and one Live moment that will pass below in story. That’s why I decided to be there and queue ».
September 16, 2022 (Change September 16, 2022 | 21:00)
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