‘There Will Never Be Anybody Like Her Again’: Londoners Pay Tribute To Queen Elizabeth II

Crowds gathered outside Buckingham Palace after news broke of the death of the U.K.’s longest-reigning monarch, with some even bursting into an impromptu rendition of the “God Save the Queen.”

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