The flags at Buckingham Palace have been lowered to half-mast as a mark of respect for the late Queen Elizabeth II, who died on 8 September 2022.
The Queen's death has been met with great sadness around the world, and many people have been paying their respects in different ways.
Buckingham Palace is the official residence of the British monarch, and it is where the Queen spent much of her time.
The lowering of the flags is a traditional way to show respect for a deceased person, and it is usually done for members of the royal family and other important figures.
The Queen's death is a major loss for the United Kingdom, and it is likely that the flags will remain at half-mast for some time as the nation mourns her passing.
In addition to the flags at Buckingham Palace, many other buildings and landmarks around the United Kingdom have also lowered their flags to half-mast as a mark of respect for the Queen.
These include the Houses of Parliament, the Tower of London, and St. Paul's Cathedral.
The Queen's death is a reminder of the importance of tradition and respect, and it is a time for people to come together and mourn the loss of a great leader.
The flags at Buckingham Palace will remain at half-mast until the day after the Queen's funeral, which is expected to take place on 19 September 2022.