Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield slammed for 'skipping line' as David Beckham queues

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David Beckham, 48, has been praised by many for queueing for over 12 hours to see the Queen lying-in-state at Westminster.Twitter users have rushed to the microblogging site to hit out at Phillip Schofield, 60, and Holly Willoughby, 41, who "jumped the queue" to film a This Morning segment.Holly and Phil cut sombre figures as they filmed a segment for Tuesday's episode of This Morning at London's Westminster Hall.The TV duo joined a seperate queue for press and were taken to the press gallery, leaving Twitter users outraged as they skipped the long-line.Journalist Joe Michalczuk fumed: "David Beckham in the queue for over 10 hours paying his respects to The Queen while Holly and Phil saunter in, skipping the line is a terrible look."Why do people like this think they’re special?

Unless you’re Royalty or a foreign President you join the queue. End of."Dan Wootton wrote in view of his 450,000 followers: "The queue jumping of the Elizabeth line by the elite is a disgrace."Why does every MP (and their four mates), not to mention Holly and Phil, think they're better than the rest of us?"Unlike Susanna Reid who lined up for seven hours with her mum."I'd love to see one MP do the same," he added.Other social media users fumed at the TV duo online for their "shameful" queue jumping.TheonlyBird said: "Absolutely zero shocks that Phil Schofield and Holly Willoughby jumped the queue."Beckham has many flaws but respect him for queuing for 12 hours when he could have easily wangled his way in." (sic)IndeedItsMark added: "If both Phil and Holly did jump the queue then this is shameful."They have no more right to jump the queue than you or I.

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