People as far as Essex and Canada visited the site
Hundreds of floral bouquets, and handwritten messages of sympathy, continue to line the approach to Tynwald Hill.
Members of the public are paying tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, Our Lord of Mann, who died last week.
But they’re not just from residents.
While some have travelled to the UK to offer support and condolences to the Royal Family here, on the Island, people have also gathered to show their support.
They include people from Canada and Essex.
Manx Radio's Chanelle Sukhoo went to the place – where the new king, King Charles III, will be proclaimed on Friday – and spoke to a few of those leaving tributes:
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