Visitors will also have to go through an 'airport-style' security check
Pallbearers wait to carry the coffin of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II as the hearse arrives at St. Giles' Cathedral after the procession from the Palace of Holyrood House. and they may need to stand for many hours with little chance of sitting down as the queue will be consistently moving.
It must be smaller than 40cm x 30cm x 20cm, with one simple opening or zip so that you can move quickly through the security check. - Food and drinks to consume in the queue as there are a restricted number of places to buy refreshments along the route. Any food and drink items must be consumed or disposed of before entering the Palace of Westminster.
Prohibited items will be confiscated and will not be returned; illegal items will be dealt with by the police.- Larger bags than 40cm x 30cm x 20cm in size, bags or rucksacks with expendable compartments, bags or rucksacks with numerous pockets or complex openings, solid-sided bags, or bags on wheels.
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