People asked not to bring teddy bears or balloons to Queen floral tributes
Mourners have been told not to leave teddy bears, balloons or lit candles among the floral tributes to Queen Elizabeth II, The Independent reports.
The Royal Parks said no gifts or artefacts will be accepted and that non-floral objects should not be brought.
Thousands of well-wishers have laid flowers close to Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle and Balmoral since the monarch’s death was announced on Thursday.
Writing on its website, The Royal Parks said people are invited to leave floral tributes at a dedicated site in Green Park close to the late Queen’s London residence.
Mourners are asked to remove any wrapping from flowers before they are laid.
The floral shrines at royal residences over the last few days have included tributes such as teddy bears, corgi soft toys and balloons.
The Royal Parks said cards and labels will be accepted, adding: “Unfortunately, no gifts and artefacts will be accepted and the public will be asked not to bring these to the parks.
“Non-floral objects/artefacts such as teddy bears or balloons should not be brought.”
It added that it will not be possible to light candles in the parks and that lit candles will be extinguished.
Tributes will be left on site until all ceremonial activity has taken place and it is expected that flowers will be removed from park areas seven to 14 days after the date of the funeral.
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