There are too many flowers and cards to count being left for Queen Elizabeth II outside Windsor Castle, and castle staff are trying to keep up with the sheer volume of it all. AliBaumanTV spent the day there Monday.
outside Windsor Castle, and castle staff are trying to keep up with the sheer volume of it all.
The card reads,"Dear Queen Elizabeth, I'm really devastated by your death. Please read this in heaven." At 98 years old, decorated veteran Wally Bishop brought his grandson to lay flowers for the queen, whose coronation he can still remember. To make room for all the bouquets at Windsor Castle, crews move them inside the gates at night. Over the weekend, it took them six hours just to move one day's worth of flowers.
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