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Royal funeral boosts London tourism

Amid UK economic woes, fans from all over the world are packing restaurants, hotels and shops

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People pitch their tents in front of Westminster Hall and Elizabeth Tower, referred to as Big Ben, as they queue up to pay their respects to the late Queen, who is lying-in-state at Westminster Hall in London, on September 17. Pic/AFP

People pitch their tents in front of Westminster Hall and Elizabeth Tower, referred to as Big Ben, as they queue up to pay their respects to the late Queen, who is lying-in-state at Westminster Hall in London, on September 17. Pic/AFP

Royal fans have poured into the heart of London to experience the flag-lined roads, pomp-filled processions and, above all, brave a miles long line for the once-in-a-lifetime chance to bid adieu to Queen Elizabeth II, who died after an unprecedented seven decades on the throne. And while they’re here, they’re packing hotels, restaurants and shops.

Visitors crowding into central London from as far away as the US and India for the historic moment are giving a boost to businesses at a time when the British economy is facing a cost-of-living crisis fuelled by the highest inflation in four decades and predictions of a looming recession. “This is the history, you know, this happens once in the lifetime,” said Kanakkantt Benedict, who was visiting from India with his wife and filed past the Queen’s flag-draped coffin this week. “So we became a part of it.”

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