HONORING THE QUEEN 👑 NYC's Empire State Building sparkled ✨ in a majestic purple and silver to pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth II who died Thursday at the age of 96.
Queen Elizabeth II's legacy has touched mourners around the world, including in New York City, where she visited three times. CeFaan Kim has more.Queen Elizabeth II's legacy has touched mourners around the world, including in New York City, where she visited three times over the course of her monarchy.She Ground Zero and addressed the United Nations for the first time since 1957.
Her third visit also happened to be where a vigil took place Thursday night. Flowers and heavy hearts filled the September 11th Garden in what was a solemn occasion. "Obviously there are so many things in the world at the moment that divide us, and separate us, this is, I hope and think, a pure human moment, and for young people, I think that's the really important thing here -- young people seeing adults coming together," said co-CFO of the garden Daniel Allen. "Young people learning and seeing and understanding that this person has been around for 30% of the entire history of the United States...that is unlikely to happen ever again.
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