David Beckham pays his respects to the late Queen after waiting in line for 12 hours, gets teary
David Beckham pays his respects to the late Queen after waiting in line for 12 hours, gets teary
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After Queen Elizabeth II passed away, her laying-in-state casket was placed at Westminster Hall so that anyone who wished the late monarch well may do so. After waiting in line for 12 hours to visit the Queen and bid his final farewell to the monarch, football phenomenon David Beckham finally made his way through the crowd on Friday.

As he waited in line with the general public and even spoke with some of his followers along the way, Beckham was seen in the Hall by himself without his famous family. He was photographed crying and wiping his tears away while he was paying his respects to the late Queen. He was also observed, according to Page Six, at one point standing with other mourners and hiding his face in his hands. Over the course of more than 12 hours, he stood in line at roughly two in the morning to see the Queen's casket.

According to sources, Beckham was unconcerned with the attention he was receiving from the public while he waited in line. He may have even purchased a dozen doughnuts to keep his admirers upbeat while they waited in line. As he visited the location where the Queen lay in state, Beckham reportedly took off his hat while still dressed appropriately for the occasion in a black suit. According to some sources, Beckham kept things low-key at first, but as the day went on, more and more people began to recognise the well-known football player. As soon as people saw him, they flocked to take pictures of him, but Beckham wouldn't let them until he had paid his respects to the Queen.

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