People asked not to leave Paddington Bears and wrapped marmalade sandwiches as tributes to the Queen
Those wanting to pay their respects to The Queen have been asked to not leave teddy bears, or items other than flowers, at the dedicated London tribute site.
READ MORE: Queen's coffin reaches Edinburgh as historic proclamation of King Charles III is made in Manchester - latest updates The Royal Parks, the charity which manages Green Park, has published information on its website which asks that all plastic wrapping is removed from flowers. They say "it will not be possible to light candles in the parks" and that "lit candles will be extinguished and periodically removed."
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