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"Especially on the second and third times I flopped over and I literally did go to sleep and then I had people in the queue that were like my little family members that I’d made."
She added: "It’s a once in a lifetime experience, and when you go round just once it’s like you just want to remember.
"I don’t think it’s a coincidence that she passed away in Scotland, it was all, I feel, divinely orchestrated…I just think that’s how it’s meant to be."
Elizabeth had travelled over from the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides with her dog Wilson after hearing the news of the Queen's passing. She had previously spent time as a missionary in Cambodia. Her plans now that the Queen has the Scottish capital are to climb Arthur's Seat and "have some sleep at some point," before heading back home. Related links:News
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