Tyson Fury and wife Paris pay touching tribute to Queen outside Buckingham Palace
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Boxer Tyson Fury has joined the crowds outside Buckingham Palace paying tribute to the Queen.
Wythenshawe-born heavyweight Fury was filmed by a passer-by with wife Paris laying flowers.
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Hide AdThe British world heavyweight champion boxer, in jeans and shirt, is seen holding hands with Paris and posing for photos before placing the bouquet with the others last Thursday.
His message read: "To our Queen, Great may your bed be in Heaven. Love from Tyson and Paris xx Gypsy King x."
It comes after people in the queue revealed they had been joined by footballing icon David Beckham in their 13-hour wait.
Eileen Brown, 64, who filmed the video of Tyson while passing through, said: "I actually spotted his bodyguard first - then afterwards I realised who it was.
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Hide Ad"It didn't seem like many people recognised him - that's the feeling I got.
"He smiled, but I didn't speak to him because I wasn't sure that it would have been appropriate in that moment.
"He just went over and laid the flowers, like that was his mission.
"It seemed quite posed, like he was making a statement. But I think I was the only one brave enough to get a video."