British Prime Minister Boris Johnson met Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace, following his victory in Thursday's parliamentary elections, when he was given the mandate to form a government.

Crowds of tourists watched him upon his arrival at the palace, before leaving again more than 30 minutes later.

Johnson had promised today, after the Conservative party won a decisive majority in the legislative elections, to implement "Brexit" "on time" on January 31 and added to his supporters in the victory speech: We will leave the European Union as a united country.

Johnson's Conservative Party won a large majority of seats in the British Parliament, with 642 out of 650 seats announced, Conservatives reached 358, while Labor won 203 seats.