The Scarborough News

‘The atmosphere changed when funeral began’

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Scarboroug­h man has shared his experience­s of travelling to London to witness the state funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

Simon-James Smith, of Castlegate, Scarboroug­h, spends his days working as a taxi driver for Beeline Radio Cars, but in his spare time he is a keen amateur photograph­er.

Mr Smith, 52, made the decision to travel after watching the procession escorting Her Majesty to Westminste­r Hall on Wednesday of last week.

He said: “I thought it was too much of a grand occasion to miss and photograph.

“I travelled to London early on Sunday morning and stayed with a friend in North

London overnight.

“I went to Whitehall at 5am in order to get a good position to photograph the state funeral.

“When I arrived the crowd was already four deep on Whitehall.

“At 9am security and the police closed the funeral route along Whitehall, The Mall and Horseguard­s Parade for safety reasons and the remaining mourners were directed to Hyde Park.

“The atmosphere was joyous to start off with, there was good camaraderi­e.

“Some of the people had been camping all night.

“There was a lot of sharing of hot drinks and flasks.

“The atmosphere changed when the funeral began.

“We listened to the funeral on speakers. It was very heartfelt and uplifting when we heard the choir sing.

“During the two-minute silence you could hear a pin drop – there was a lot of reA spect and reflection about what Her Majesty meant to everyone there.

“I’m really pleased I went.”

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Simon-James Smith, and some of the photos he took.

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