South London Press opens book of condolence for Her Majesty the Queen
The South London Press is opening its own book of condolence for you to sign following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
The UK’s longest-reigning monarch died on Thursday at her Balmoral home in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, at the age of 96.
Tributes have been pouring in from local MPs and dignitaries.
But we want the normal South Londoner to be able to have their say as well.
Did you meet the Queen? Do you have a story to tell?
Or would you simply like to leave your best wishes for the Royal Family?
If so please leave your thoughts in the comment section on this story, leaving your name, street and area name if you so wish.
Pictured top: Queen Elizabeth II attending a reception for 603 (City of Edinburgh) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force. (Picture: PA)
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