Queen Elizabeth II: Flowers and Paddington bears removed one week after funeral

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Queen Elizabeth II: Flowers and Paddington bears removed one week after funeral | Thousands of floral tributes and Paddington Bears left in memory of Queen Elizabeth II in Green Park and Hyde Park have started to be cleared away. Staff and volunteers from the Royal Parks charity were seen picking up the tributes and placing them in carts pulled by two Shire horses. They will be taken to the Leaf Pen in Kensington Gardens where the flowers will be blended with leaf litter and other green waste, to be composted and turned into mulch.

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