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The coffin of Queen Elizabeth II, who returned to London yesterday (14th), was opened to the public starting this morning at our time.

Millions of citizens have gathered to see off her Queen's final journey.

The line for condolences seems to be over 8 km long, and there is also an expectation that you will have to wait close to 30 hours.



Correspondent Ahn Sang-woo.



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Her crown and her insignia are placed over the queen's coffin wrapped in a royal crown.



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The citizens who found the Queen's final path with tears and silent prayer pay their respects.



In the solemn atmosphere of Westminster Hall, the coffin of Queen Elizabeth was opened to the public this morning, our time.



With the Royal Guard and Tower of London Guards on the Queen's side, it will be open to the public 24 hours a day for the next four days, until the director is punctual.



[Philip / Mourner: Everyone quietly and respectfully greeted her Queen.

As they passed the Queen's Coffin, they paid their respects in a very calm and respectful atmosphere.]



Millions of mourners are expected to pay their respects directly to the Queen's coffin, with waiting times of up to 30 hours.



In addition, mourners are required to go through the same level of security checks as at airports, authorities said, and the queues can be as long as 8 km or more.



The Queen's coat of arms will be honored at Westminster Abbey on the 19th, a public holiday after her final farewell to the mourners.



After her ceremony at St. George's Church in Windsor Castle, the Queen dies in her crypt, next to her husband, Prince Philip, in her crypt.