other world leaders, including japan's emperor francis emmanuel mccall, and u. s. president joe biden are arriving in time for queen elizabeth's state funeral on monday. more than 10000 police officers are being deployed, making it the largest security operation in london's history. our corresponded burg moss is in london. i asked her if the cue to see the queen's coffin had subsided. well, it's not any o q, it's the q and there's even a q for queuing for the q. and no, it hasn't subsided on the official advice is there is a twitter handle fraud. and there was a youtube channel for it, and the official advice is from the ministry of culture don't set off now to basically join the q because the q is already very, very long, and the q to join the q is also very long. so people, you know, still want to be part of this momentous event. and this, i suspect is why many people are still thinking about going. but it's really very, very, very busy. it's, of course, in extremely british affair. i've been there, i've spoken to people at the queue and they were very happy t