The goodbye skies? Beautiful rainbows appear above Westminster and Windsor on the eve of the Queen's funeral - while Londoners revel at a stunning red sky over Big Ben
- Rainbows have appeared at key spots synonymous with Britain's longest reigning monarch, the Queen
- The Monarch, 96, gave her name to the Elizabeth Tower in 2012, which holds Big Ben and sits near Parliament
- She was also synonymous with Windsor Castle, where she spent much of her time during her impressive reign
Beautiful rainbows appeared above Westminster and Windsor tonight on the eve of the Queen's funeral amid Londoners revelling at a stunning red sky over Big Ben.
The skies seemed to say a last goodbye to the Monarch who has been a central figurehead of the country for over 70 years, and Britain's longest reigning monarch.
Elizabeth II was synonymous with Windsor Castle, where rainbows appeared, and where she spent much of her time especially after the death of her beloved husband, Prince Philip, in April last year.
Her Majesty also gave her name to the tower which holds the bell of Big Ben, which has was renamed the Elizabeth Tower in 2012 to mark her Diamond Jubilee.
And the rainbows were seen also overhead the Queue, which has seen countless mourners lining up throughout the night to see the Queen lying in state.
It comes as rainbows were also spotted outside Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle on the day of Her Majesty’s death, on Thursday, September 8.
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