Thousands of people began paying their respects to Britain's longest-serving monarch at Westminster Hall on Wednesday where Queen Elizabeth II was lying in state for four days until her funeral on Monday. Associated Press reporter Jill Lawless was among the first to see the late monarch's coffin. (Sept. 15)
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