Queen of England II. Elizabeth made a surprise visit to Paddington Station in London, the capital of England. 96-year-old Queen Elizabeth, who wanted to see the “Elizabeth Line” (Crossrail), which was completed and will be opened on May 24, came to the station with her young son, Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex. Queen Elizabeth and Prince Edward were greeted at the train station by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Mayor of London Sadiq Khan and Commissioner for Transport for London Andy Byford.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT CARD ISSUED
Queen Elizabeth, who met and chatted with the drivers and station attendants at the station, was given the ‘Oyster Card’, which is used as a public transport card in London, and its use in the ticket machine was shown.
“WE ARE ALL INCREDIBLY IMPACT”
Queen Elizabeth, who unveiled a plaque stating that she “officially opened” the Elizabeth Line named in her honor, spent time at the station for about 10 minutes. Stating that it was wonderful to see the Queen, Prime Minister Johnson said in a statement, “We were all incredibly impressed and touched. “We are grateful to His Majesty for coming to open the Elizabeth Line today.” (UAV)