
London residents reflect on Elizabeth II's mighty legacy
A trail of tributes line the roads to Buckingham Palace, where many heaped praise on their beloved monarch.
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A trail of tributes line the roads to Buckingham Palace, where many heaped praise on their beloved monarch.
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