Line of Duty star Daniel Mays was happy to take pictures with fans as he waited 11 hours to see the Queen lying in state.
Sharing photos of himself in the queue, Daniel wrote on Twitter: ’11 hours queueing to pay our respects to the Queen for her exceptional 70 years of service yesterday [sic].
‘The warmth, affection, conversations shared, glorious views and sense of community were magical to be part of. Made me proud to be British and proud to be a Londoner.’ The White Lines actor previously paid tribute to the late monarch, who died at the age of 96 on September 8, writing on Twitter: ‘Lots of emotional moments whilst watching the continued coverage of our Queen’s passing. Last night’s final journey to the Palace in the typically dizzily London rain proper choked me. The moment the police outriders bowed their heads as the crowds cheered. She was so loved.’, who queued for 13 hours and appeared to shed a tear when he filed past the Queen’s coffin.
11 hours queueing to pay our respects to the Queen for her exceptional 70 years of service yesterday. The warmth, affection, conversations shared, glorious views and sense of community were magical to be part of. Made me proud to be British and proud to be a Londoner. ððð¬ð§
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