Royal fans camp out to get front row seats for the queen's funeral

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A line of four blue camping chairs mark the spot Wendy Bingley will spend more than 24 hours chatting to passersby, eating sandwiches and, around midday on Monday, watching Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession pass by.

Bingley, her daughter and 79 year-old mother, will be joined by tens of thousands on The Mall, a grand avenue outside Buckingham Palace, to watch Elizabeth's coffin on its journey to her final resting place in Windsor following herThe queen's death, aged 96, at her Scottish castle on Sept.

Bingley, who has no tent, will sleep on her camping chair. Last week she queued through the night to see the queen's lying in state, returning home for an hour's sleep before going to work. "We've got sandwiches, I've got a big box of tomatoes, I got sausage rolls - I basically went into Marks and Spencer's and bought everything," she said.

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Royal fans camp out to get front row seats for the queen's funeralRoyal fans camp out to get front row seats for the queen's funeralA line of four blue camping chairs mark the spot Wendy Bingley will spend more than 24 hours chatting to passersby, eating sandwiches and, around midday on Monday, watching Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession pass by.
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