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Due to a technical glitch, Big Ben failed to hold a minute’s silence for the queen’s death

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Early on Sunday evening, the 18th of the United Kingdom, Queen Elizabeth II. He held a minute’s silence in Elizabeth’s honor. Big Ben, one of the great symbols of the British country, was expected to mark the beginning of this moment, but the bell was not rung due to technical glitches.

“We have urgently investigated and identified a minor technical issue that has now been resolved,” the British Parliament said. Said. The bell had to ring to start and end a minute of silence.

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The organ had previously confirmed that Big Ben will play to mark what it calls a “national moment of reflection.”

UK residents reported on social media that after a minute’s silence, they were confused after the sound of the tower passed unplayed.

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The Queen’s public awakening ends at around 16:45 Brasília time tomorrow.

No flaws. Big Ben is expected to ring every minute on Monday – as the procession travels from Westminster Hall to Westminster Abbey, where the queen married Philip in 1947 and was crowned in 1953.

Parliament has stated that the bell will not be affected on the last day of the awakening. “We’ll be testing the bell again later tonight and we’re confident it won’t affect the toll during the state funeral procession tomorrow.”

18.09.2022 19:08updated on 18.09.2022 19:08

source: Noticias

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