Security every hundred meters, wristbands, toilet villages and iron discipline: this is how the British organize a 16 km queue

The British have three words for it. The Row. The Line. The Queue. But all three mean the same thing: it’s the ten-mile, wildly serene queue for the Queen, right through London. How did the British manage to do this so smoothly? With wristbands, toilet villages, security every hundred meters, courtesy and iron discipline.

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