Used queue bracelets for Elizabeth II’s funeral chapel sell for thousands of pounds online

Some have been sold for 2,850 euros on auction portals such as eBay The bracelets have a different color for each day of the burning chapel David Beckham kept a 12-hour queue this Friday to pay his respects to Elizabeth II The bracelets used by the authorities to number people queuing to go through the burning chapel of Queen Elizabeth II in Westminster have already been sold for up to 2,500 pounds (2,850 euros) on auction portals such as eBay. So far there is evidence that a dozen of these bracelets have been sold , some for a price of 199.99 pounds, although in many cases the sellers would have accepted “better offers”, according to the British chain Sky News. Thus, a golden bracelet is auctioned, corresponding to Friday, September 16, the same day that former soccer player David Beckham stood in line. The seller assures that the former athlete joined the queue before 6:00 in the morning and that he was in front of him the entire time. Bids have reached £2,550. Another “genuine and unused” orange bracelet from Saturday has already fetched £1,040 at an auction which ends on Tuesday, the day after Elizabeth II’s state funeral. Two dark green bracelets from Thursday they are already selling for 436 pounds and a bracelet of the first day of the funeral chapel was published for 22,000 pounds, although it was later withdrawn from sale. These bracelets serve to order the huge number of people queuing to see the coffin , but “they do not give the right” to pass, but are designed so that you can go for food or water without missing your turn. From the Digital, Culture, Media and Sports Department they have recalled that the purchase of these bracelets online does not enable you to skip the line, since “only the person to whom they were delivered can use them and anyone who has not followed the entire process will be rejected”.