The Illuminated River public art installation played a key part in commemorating the life and reign of Queen Elizabeth II during the mourning period and September's 'Reflections' flotilla on The Thames. London's Illuminated River was at the heart of the capital's mourning period and commemoration of the life and reign of Queen Elizabeth II. First, the 3.2-mile-long public art project, which encompasses nine bridges in central London running from London to Lambeth, initially went dark as a mark of respect on the day of the announcement of the death of The Queen.
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