Here's the route to take when joining the queue to see The Queen at the lying in state and a map

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Here's the route to take when joining the queue to see The Queen at the lying in state and a map
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The queue may close early to make sure as many people as possible can enter the Palace before the lying in state period comes to a close

The lying in state queue route map. Are dogs allowed at the lying in state?Only guide dogs, hearing dogs and other official assistance dogs are allowed within the Palace of Westminster. No other animals are permitted.There is step-free access along the queue route for those who need it.

Once you have joined the back of the queue, signs along the route will alert you when the queue is approaching steps. At these points, tell a steward if you are unable to use the steps and they will escort you to a step-free route and return you to your place in the main queue.British Sign Language interpreters will be available to people joining the queue.

There is also an accessible queuing process for those with a disability or long-term condition where they are unable to queue for long periods of time. The accessible queuing scheme will be open at 5pm on September 14. However, there will be limited capacity for the accessible queue every day, so entrance may not be guaranteed.

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