Thousands track 'mother of all queues' for Queen Elizabeth online

Published 09/15/2022, 12:40 PM
Updated 09/15/2022, 02:04 PM
© Reuters. People look at floral tributes for Britain's Queen Elizabeth, following her death, at Green Park in London, Britain, September 15, 2022. REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis
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LONDON (Reuters) - More than 10,000 people on Thursday tuned into a YouTube video feed giving live updates about a miles-long queue snaking through central London to pay respects to the late Queen Elizabeth.

The YouTube broadcast tracking the queue to Westminster Hall, where the queen's body will lie in state until Monday, had over 12,000 users watching it live as of 1530 GMT.

By contrast, a BBC News video on YouTube broadcasting footage of what people were actually queueing for — visuals of the Queen's coffin from inside Westminster Hall — had only about 5,000 people watching it around the same time.

The total number of people who might have viewed the queue tracking video, created by the British government's culture department, could be significantly higher, with the broadcast having begun hours earlier on Thursday morning.

Some users online joked about the queue being visible from space, while others focused attention on Britons' love for assembling in an orderly line.

"For we British, this is the queue we've been training for all our lives. All those hours queuing in post offices, at bus stops, & to board planes ... The mother of all queues," Twitter (NYSE:TWTR) user Jonathan Green wrote on Thursday.

Titled "Queue Tracker", the video shows a simple Google (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Maps snapshot of central London on its left-hand side with the route of the queue marked out in the royal colour of purple.

The right side, using a respectful black background, displays some serious queue statistics that may terrify the faint-hearted: the length of the queue (4.2 miles or 6.8 km as of 1530 GMT), an estimate of queuing time ("at least 9 hours") and the nearest landmark to the endpoint of the queue (Bermondsey beach along the River Thames).

Many of Britain's leading newspapers including the Daily Telegraph and Metro also carried the video on their websites. Officials expect some 750,000 people in total to view the queen's coffin.

© Reuters. People stand in a queue to pay respect to Britain's Queen Elizabeth, following her death, in London, Britain September 15, 2022. REUTERS/Carlos Barria

Google searches in Britain for the word "queue" peaked around 6 a.m. on Thursday, Google Trends data showed.

In another sign of the interest in Britain's royal family since Elizabeth's death one week ago, the final flight carrying the late monarch's body from Edinburgh to London became the most tracked flight in history.

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