By Louis Goss Lloyd’s of London today closed its underwriting room to hold a memorial to Queen Elizabeth II and mark the accession of King Charles III. The centuries-old insurance marketplace closed the underwriting room in its iconic City headquarters, as it held a ceremony to remember Her Majesty and express support for the new King. The ceremony began with a single ring of the historic Lutine Bell, which was salvaged from the sunken frigate HMS Lutine in 1858, and installed in Lloyd’s underwriting room. The ceremony ended with two rings of the bell to mark the coming to the throne of Britai…