The queen's coffin passed through the London Borough of Hounslow on its way to Windsor, and the borough prepared by advising onlookers on how to behave. Specifically, the borough's officials asked that if onlookers wanted to throw flowers, they only throw one each, with any wrapping or packaging removed. They also asked that the crowd not throw anything other than flowers, including teddy bears and full bouquets or flower arrangements. They encouraged mourners to leave these things at war memorials or places of worship instead (via People).
According to Metro, the queen's coffin had other similarities to Princess Diana's: They were each draped with flags, although it was the Union Jack in Diana's case. Diana's coffin was also topped with wreaths. Another Metro article reported that the events surrounding the queen's funeral reminded Prince William of his mother's. Particularly, walking behind the queen's coffin as it was taken to Westminster Hall was sadly similar. Per Metro, William told a well-wisher at the Sandringham estate "how difficult it was yesterday, how it brought back memories of walking behind his mother's coffin."
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