From tears to plants to making a song “God Save the Queen,” other people all over the world are mourning the demise of Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest-ruling monarch. Over her seven-decade reign, she was probably the most recognizable public figures. Her silhouette was once stamped on currencies international, and her face graced newspapers, tv units and web memes.
She transcended politics and famous person, preserving audiences with presidents and high ministers, rock stars, astronauts, authors and supermodels. Regardless of the rain, crowds were accumulating out of doors Balmoral Citadel in Scotland the place she died, and Buckingham Palace in London.