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Bidens among thousands paying respects to Queen Elizabeth II

LONDON (AP) 鈥 U.S.
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Members of the public wave to Britain's King Charles III, as they as they secure their positions on the Mall in London, Sunday, Sept. 18, 2022, ahead of the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II on Monday. (David Davies/PA via AP)

LONDON (AP) 鈥 U.S. President Joe Biden paid his respects at Queen Elizabeth II's coffin on Sunday as thousands of police, hundreds of British troops and an army of officials made final preparations for the queen's state funeral 鈥 a spectacular display of national mourning that will also be for years.

People across Britain paused for a minute of silence at 8 p.m. in memory of the only monarch most have ever known. At the constant stream of mourners paused for 60 seconds as people observed the minute of reflection in deep silence.

In Windsor, where the queen will be laid to rest on Monday evening after her funeral at Westminster Abbey, rain began to fall as the crowd fell silent for the moment of reflection. Some have set up small camps and chairs outside Windsor Castle, with plans to spend the night there to reserve the best spots to view the queen's coffin when it arrives.

鈥淲ell, it鈥檚 just one night and day of our lives. Elizabeth gave us 鈥 you know 鈥 70 years. So the rest of it is not a lot to ask, is it?鈥 said Fred Sweeney, 52, who kitted out his spot with two Union flags on large flag poles.

Biden and first lady Jill Biden were among thousands of mourners 鈥 from locals and tourists to royals and world leaders 鈥 to pay their respects. The president made the sign of the cross and put his hand to his heart as he stood quietly near the casket in the ornate 900-year-old hall with his wife and U.S. Ambassador Jane Hartley.

Biden then signed the official condolence book and attended a reception Sunday at Buckingham Palace hosted by King Charles III. He is one of 500 world leaders and royals invited to , along with hundreds of dignitaries, politicians, military veterans and British charity workers.

Biden called Queen Elizabeth II 鈥渄ecent鈥 and 鈥渉onorable鈥 and 鈥渁ll about service鈥 as he signed the condolence book, saying his heart went out to the royal family.

鈥淨ueen Elizabeth lived her life for the people,鈥 Jill Biden wrote in a book for spouses and ambassadors. 鈥淪he served with wisdom and grace. We will never forget her warmth, kindness and the conversations we shared.鈥

One no-show will be Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, whose invitation drew criticism from human rights groups because of the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in 2018. Saudi Arabia is expected to be represented by another royal, Prince Turki bin Mohammed.

As the dignitaries poured in, hundreds hoping to view the queen's coffin prepared to spend the night outside in the longest queue many have ever seen. Authorities closed late Sunday so that everyone in the line can file past the coffin before Monday morning, when it will be taken to Westminster Abbey for

Family by family, thousands of people kept joining the line around the clock, braving chilly overnight temperatures and waits of up to 17 hours in a queue that stretched for over 5 miles (8 kilometers.)

Lauren Wilson, 36, was in the much-shorter queue for people with mobility issues. She said she wanted to experience in person the coffin lying in state.

鈥淭he world is in such a weird place and then this happened. It feels more momentous,鈥 she said.

She worried that the pageantry surrounding Elizabeth's death deprives the queen's relatives of the ability to come to terms with their loss.

鈥淭he family are not allowed to grieve. I find it quite heartbreaking,鈥 she said.

The queen鈥檚 eight grandchildren, led by heir to the throne , circled the coffin and stood with their heads bowed during a silent vigil on Saturday evening.

Among the foreign leaders in London was New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, who told the BBC she was humbled to represent her nation at the funeral and to witness the national outpouring of grief and respect for the late queen.

鈥淭he thing that I will take away from this period is just the beauty of the public鈥檚 response, the kindness that you see from members of the public, the patience, the camaraderie. That has been, for me, the most moving tribute of all, has been the public response of the British people,鈥 she said.

Monday has been declared a public holiday in honor of Elizabeth, who died Sept. 8 at 96 after 70 years on the throne. Her funeral will be broadcast live to over 200 countries and territories worldwide and screened to crowds in parks and public spaces across the country.

Police officers from around the country will be on duty as part of the biggest one-day policing operation in London鈥檚 history.

Camilla, , paid tribute to her mother-in-law in a video message, saying the monarch 鈥渃arved her own role鈥 as a 鈥渟olitary woman鈥 on a world stage dominated by men.

鈥淚 will always remember her smile. That smile is unforgettable,鈥 said Camilla, who is married to .

Ukraine鈥檚 first lady, Olena Zelenska, was also among mourners paying respects to the queen's coffin. British royal officials said Zelenska met with Catherine, the Princess of Wales, at Buckingham Palace on Sunday afternoon. They did not release further details. The British government has been among the strongest supporters of Ukraine since it was invaded by Russia in February.

On Saturday night, it was the grandchildren's time to mourn. William and Prince Harry, Charles鈥 sons, were joined by Princess Anne鈥檚 children, Zara Tindall and Peter Philips; Prince Andrew鈥檚 daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie; and Prince Edward's two children 鈥 Lady Louise Windsor and James, Viscount Severn.

William stood with his head bowed at the head of the coffin and Harry at the foot. Both princes, who are military veterans, were in uniform. The crowd kept slowly, silently filing past.

鈥淵ou could see that they were thinking hard about their grandmother, the queen,鈥 said Ian Mockett, a civil engineer from Oxford in southern England. 鈥淚t was good to see them all together as a set of grandchildren, given the things that have happened over the last few years.鈥

The lying-in-state continues until early Monday morning, when the queen鈥檚 coffin will be moved on a gun carriage pulled by 142 Royal Navy sailors to nearby Westminster Abbey for the funeral, the finale of 10 days of national mourning for Britain鈥檚 longest-reigning monarch.

After the service Monday at the abbey, the late queen鈥檚 coffin will be transported through the historic heart of London on the state gun carriage. It will then be taken in a hearse to Windsor, where the queen will be interred alongside her late husband, Prince Philip, who died last year at 99.

Sumita Tanda put down bright red roses as a huge floral tribute bloomed near Windsor Castle.

鈥淚 feel so privileged to be a local resident of Windsor,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 just wanted to pay my respects.鈥

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Associated Press journalists Danica Kirka and David Keyton contributed.

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