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Britain observes minute's silence in memory of Queen Elizabeth II

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In the last official hommage to Queen Elizabeth II before her funeral on Monday, Britain observes a minute of silence in her memory. Citizens are encouraged to mark the the moment on their doorsteps or at community events and vigils. IMAGES

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