As news has spread, the crowds have grown significantly outside Buckingham Palace. Many people have come alone to take in the moment, while others have come in groups with friends. BBCCopyright: BBC Australian Chloe Hogan pictured with her two friends outside Buckinham Palace Australian Chloe Hogan made her way to the palace after hearing the news about the Queen's health in her family group chat down. She says: "I think it's quite scary that we don't know what's going to happen." The Queen is also the monarch of Australia. Chloe adds: "I think if anything did happen Australians would be just as devastated as when Princess Diana died, the exact same thing. "It would be devastating, and everyone would be like people in the UK would be." Facing the Queen Victoria monument Liran Shufman, from Italy, is joining dozens of people taking a picture of a rainbow. The 40-year-old says the rainbow is hopefully sign that the Queen will return to good health. Liran Shufman, from Italy takes a picture of the rainbow that appeared outside the palace Source : bbc Other stories DR Congo footbridge that fell in viral video being reproduced – NGO I also get climaxes very much like you; gospel performers are people – Empress Gifty Benkum SHS: Teacher cries after room video with understudy spilled Snap says significant business rebuilding is coming and affirms it’s cutting 20% of staff Google representatives baffled after office Covid flare-ups, a call to change immunization strategy