Queen Elizabeth II coverage following her sad passing.Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II passed away on Thursday afternoon (September 8), after the palace announced that she was experiencing ill-health earlier this morning.During their coverage of the late Monarch, around one hour after the news of her passing broke, the BBC were reporting when a huge technical blunder occurred.READ NEXT: Piers Morgan leads tributes to 'greatest Monarch' as Queen Elizabeth diesFilming a flag going to half-mast at around 7:24pm, the camera began shaking before falling over flat on its lens.The screen went black momentarily before the cameraman picked it back up, but his shopping bags were then in full view - which left viewers branding the coverage as "shambolic".Not going unnoticed by viewers at home, people were quick to flock to Twitter to discuss the blunder.One person slammed the "shambolic" broadcast and announcement when they penned: "The BBC has been practising this moment for the past 70 years and yet they messed it up. "A shaky camera pushing through the crowds with iPhones turned towards the roof of Buckingham Palace.
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