

Police officers look at flowers left near the residence of Captain Sir Tom Moore, after his family announced that the centenarian fundraiser died, in Marston Moretaine near Milton Keynes, Britain February 3, 2021.


Flowers and notes are seen near the residence of Captain Sir Tom Moore, after his family announced that the centenarian fundraiser died, in Marston Moretaine near Milton Keynes, Britain February 3, 2021.


A handwritten note left with flowers is seen near the residence of Captain Sir Tom Moore, after his family announced that the centenarian fundraiser died, in Marston Moretaine near Milton Keynes, Britain February 3, 2021.


Residents of Trellick Tower can be seen on their balconies during a national clap for late Captain Sir Tom Moore and all NHS workers, amidst the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in London, Britain, February 3, 2021.


A woman reacts next to flowers laid near the residence of Captain Sir Tom Moore after it was announced that the record-breaking centenarian died, in Marston Moretaine near Milton Keynes, Britain February 3, 2021.


A woman lays flowers near the residence of Captain Sir Tom Moore, after his family announced that the centenarian fundraiser died, in Marston Moretaine near Milton Keynes, Britain February 3, 2021.


A man leaves flowers at the entrance of The Coach House, the residence of Captain Sir Tom Moore, after his family announced that the centenarian fundraiser died, in Marston Moretaine near Milton Keynes, Britain, February 2, 2021.


Woman views a mural of late record-breaking centenarian Captain Tom Moore, who died on Tuesday, in Pontefract, Britain February 3, 2021.


Residents participate in a national clap for late Captain Sir Tom Moore and all NHS workers, amidst the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Marston Moretaine, near Milton Keynes, Britain February 3, 2021.


Children leave flowers at the entrance of The Coach House, the residence of Captain Sir Tom Moore, after his family announced that the centenarian fundraiser died, in Marston Moretaine near Milton Keynes, Britain, February 2, 2021.


A woman walks to lay flowers near the residence of Captain Sir Tom Moore, after his family announced that the centenarian fundraiser died, in Marston Moretaine near Milton Keynes, Britain February 3, 2021.


A handwritten note left with flowers is seen near the residence of Captain Sir Tom Moore, after his family announced that the centenarian fundraiser died, in Marston Moretaine near Milton Keynes, Britain February 3, 2021.


A woman and child look at flowers left near to the residence of Captain Sir Tom Moore, after his family announced that the centenarian fundraiser died, in Marston Moretaine near Milton Keynes, Britain February 3, 2021.


A tribute to Captain Sir Tom Moore is displayed on a large screen at Piccadilly Circus, after it was announced that the centenarian fundraiser died, in London, Britain February 3, 2021.


A woman lays flowers near the residence of Captain Sir Tom Moore after it was announced that the record-breaking centenarian died, in Marston Moretaine near Milton Keynes, Britain February 3, 2021.


A person lays flowers at the gate to the residence of Captain Sir Tom Moore, after his family announced that the centenarian fundraiser died, in Marston Moretaine near Milton Keynes, Britain February 3, 2021.


Junior soldiers at the Army Foundation College applaud during a national clap for late Captain Sir Tom Moore and NHS workers, amidst the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, Britain February 3, 2021. Peter Byrne/Pool via REUTERS


NHS staff participate during a national clap for late Captain Sir Tom MooreA and all NHS workers, amidst the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak,A outside Bedford Hospital, in Bedford, Britain, February 3, 2021.


A handwritten note left with flowers is seen near the residence of Captain Sir Tom Moore, after his family announced that the centenarian fundraiser died, in Marston Moretaine near Milton Keynes, Britain February 3, 2021.


People look at flowers left near to the residence of Captain Sir Tom Moore, after his family announced that the centenarian fundraiser died, in Marston Moretaine near Milton Keynes, Britain February 3, 2021.


A child lays flowers near the residence of Captain Sir Tom Moore after it was announced that the record-breaking centenarian died, in Marston Moretaine near Milton Keynes, Britain February 3, 2021.


A handwritten note left with flowers is seen near the residence of Captain Sir Tom Moore, after his family announced that the centenarian fundraiser died, in Marston Moretaine near Milton Keynes, Britain February 3, 2021.


A woman places her hand on a mural of late record-breaking centenarian Captain Tom Moore, who died on Tuesday, in Two Gates, Tamworth, Britain February 3, 2021.
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