King Charles thanks emergency workers in 'ring of steel' for Queen's funeral

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THE King today thanked emergency workers for providing a “ring of steel” for his mother’s funeral on Monday. The monarch greeted officers at the Metropolitan Police Service Specia…

THE King today thanked emergency workers for providing a "ring of steel" for his mother's funeral on Monday.

The monarch greeted officers at the Metropolitan Police Service Special Operations Room in London ahead of what has been described as Britain's biggest ever security operation.Credit: i-ImagesThe monarch shaking hands with London Mayor Sadiq Khan during the visitCredit: ReutersHe also shook hands with London Mayor Sadiq Khan and spoke to Home Secretary Suella Braverman and Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley during the visit.

Hundreds of thousands of mourners have already descended on the capital to pay their respects to the Queen. But police are bracing for hundreds of thousands more to pour into London to experience the pomp-filled procession next week.

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