Some went to the Palace when they heard news of the Queen’s health just to be there
“Goodbye” was the message sent to Queen Elizabeth today by hundreds of Londoners and tourists who gathered outside Buckingham Palace, worried about her health.
“Everyone is worried, we’ve had it for 70 years and we have to digest it because it’s happened so suddenly,” said Sharon Gove. “Two days earlier she was with the new prime minister and then suddenly everyone is worried about her. It wasn’t very nice but God save the queen!” he added.
Members of the royal family rush to Balmoral Castle in Scotland to be at the Queen’s side.
American tourist Lupe Garcia, 60, is thinking about the queen’s relatives. “It’s very sad, I hope he recovers quickly. I think everyone loves and respects her and we want the best for her and her family,” he said.
Some went to the Palace when they heard the news, just to be there.
“I work near here and I heard the news about the Queen’s health and I was worried so I came here to Buckingham to be at the heart of the monarchysaid 40-year-old tech entrepreneur Alexander Kaplan.
Others did not have to go there to keep their minds on the queen and her family. Student Beatrice Syndra said she hoped the Queen would recover and the royal family “to come out of this difficult time together and find peace no matter what happens».
18-year-old bartender Albert Laani neatly summed up the thoughts of many: “Hey, Elisabeth, bye!”
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