Loose Women's Nadia Sawalha and husband miss out on spot to watch Queen funeral procession

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Queen Elizabeth II's funeral procession. However, the actual procession was not visible from the park, and despite her best efforts, the Loose Women star had missed out on securing a spot along the route.Nadia took to Instagram to give fans an insight into how she would be paying her respects to the late monarch on such an "historic day".She was joined by her husband Mark Adderley as they marked the culmination of the national mourning among other Brits.Sharing a picture of the pair sitting in the park, Nadia described the atmosphere in the Central London spot during the funeral and subsequent procession.In view of her 519,000 followers, she penned: "So glad @mark_adderley and your I decided to come into London on this historic day."Even though we didn’t get a spot anywhere we could see the procession live , it still feels special to be in Hyde park with thousands of others ."Lovely atmosphere at the moment though starting to become more somber"She continued: "London feels rather special today."Just imagine if we could carry some of this good spirit through.

Now what a legacy that would be."Nadia concluded her update from the capital by sending her followers "big hugs".The post came after Nadia's co-star, Stacey Solomon, faced backlash over an unearthed video of her talking negatively about the royals.Back in 2018 on Loose Women, she told her panellists: "I don’t get any of it."I don’t get why we’re so obsessed with these humans that are exactly the same – it could be us four sitting there.

I just don’t get it."Pushing her further, Jane Moore asked: "Do you mean, like, as royals, or as like, Kim Kardashian? Because for me, they’re becoming like celebrities.""To me that’s all they are," Stacey retorted, to which Linda.

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