READ MORE: BBC viewers shock as Sally Nugent says stop bringing Paddington bears and sandwiches Earlier this week, Jon Kay travelled to Edinburgh and Sally appeared from Buckingham Palace as crowds queued to visit the Queen's coffin and bid their monarch farewell.But it seems viewers had to adapt to another switch-up on Thursday as Naga was nowhere to be seen on their TV screens.Instead, it was Nina Warhurst who stepped in to replace as her in the studio, and Charlie had left the studio to appear from Westminster.BBC's Breakfast correspondent John Maguire appeared from Carriage Gates, so he was also on hand to help Charlie.Opening the show before the sun rose, Charlie said: "Thousands of people queue through the night to pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth II as she lies in state in Westminster Hall."Viewers were then shown pictures of huge crowds queuing over a London bridge to pay their respects to Her late Majesty.Charlie continued: "These are pictures of the queue which is currently around two miles long.
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