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David Beckham joined thousands of well-wishers queuing to say a final farewell to the Queen on Friday.
The soccer star told reporters and fans that he’d been in the line since around 2 a.m., and he was still there 12 hours later.
Like everyone else, Beckham waited hours and hours to pay his respects. He wore a dark flat cap, suit and tie for the occasion.
He looked emotional as he made his way to the Queen’s coffin at Westminster Hall.
Beckham told ITV that his grandparents would have been there in that line if they were alive today, so he was doing it on their behalf and that of his family.
David Beckham just told @itvnews at 2pm that he joined the #QueueForTheQueen at 2am. pic.twitter.com/43AxWdxB0k
— Chris Ship (@chrisshipitv) September 16, 2022
The sportsman added to reporters: “So this day was always going to be difficult, and it’s difficult for the nation, it’s difficult for everyone around the world, because I think everyone is feeling it, and our thoughts are with the family and obviously with everybody here today,” Sky News reported.
“Because it’s special to be here, to celebrate, and to hear the different stories that people have to say.”
David Beckham pays tribute to the Queen at Westminster Hall.
He appeared emotional as he wiped away tears as he approached the monarch’s coffin.
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He went on: “The most special moment for me was to receive my OBE. I took my grandparents with me, who were the ones that really brought me up to be a huge royalist and a fan of the Royal Family, and obviously I had my wife there as well.”
David Beckham, queuing to see the queen lying in state (and possibly still hoping for a glimpse at a knighthood) pic.twitter.com/QxWIKoCEXp
— Rupert Myers (@RupertMyers) September 16, 2022
“To step up, to get my honour, but then also Her Majesty, to ask questions, to talk, I was so lucky that I was able to have a few moments like that in my life, to be around Her Majesty.
“Because we can all see with the love that has been shown, how special she is and how special she was and the legacy that she leaves behind.
“It’s a sad day, but it’s a day for us to remember the incredible legacy that she’s left.”
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