Crowds remarkably quiet save for infrequent bursts of applause and sporadic renditions of God Save the Queen

Thousands of people gathered at Buckingham Palace on Thursday, with many of them placing bouquets at the wrought iron gates to mourn the death of the Queen.

The atmosphere was sombre and the crowds remarkably quiet, save for infrequent bursts of applause and sporadic renditions of God Save the Queen.

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