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Queen mourners left 'retching' over stench of portable toilets for those in queue

Queen during the lying-in-state event have been complaining in their droves about a huge issue they've found while waiting in the queue.The queue, which has seem some well-wishers waiting for more than 30 hours to see Her Majesty's coffin, takes a stop by a series of portaloos.And according to Dr Ellie Cannon, who was in the queue from around 10pm on Wednesday (September 14), the stench coming from them was unbearable.READ MORE: Queen gave Meghan Markle 'dressing down' after 'upset' Duchess 'tasted egg' in a dishShe tweeted, at 5.41am: “To add insult to all the queuing public the whole of the gardens smells of overused portaloos.“So bad people are wretching and using facemasks.”And when someone said that this news was going to put someone off joining, she added: “You can do 'dissection breathing' like I did, and don't breathe thru your nose.“I do think it was worth it.“It was breathtaking.”Another user who was in the queue confirmed the smell was less than desirable.They posted: “I am making progress, honest.“Maybe only another 10 rows of snaking paths till I reach end of Gardens and - apparently - a single straight line towards Palace itself and security.“Only -ve so far is the smell of portaloos when queue snakes past them (sic).”And a third posted: “the views whilst you queue are stunning - until you get to the zigzags and have to stare at and smell the portaloos every time you get to the end of yet another row!”Access to the coffin in Westminster Hall is be open to the public, but mourners have been warned there will be huge queues that may see people forced to wait overnight to catch glimpse.There will also be little chance to rest in the queue as it will be constantly moving.A million members of the public are
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Queen mourners left 'retching' over stench of portable toilets for those in queue
Queen during the lying-in-state event have been complaining in their droves about a huge issue they've found while waiting in the queue.The queue, which has seem some well-wishers waiting for more than 30 hours to see Her Majesty's coffin, takes a stop by a series of portaloos.And according to Dr Ellie Cannon, who was in the queue from around 10pm on Wednesday (September 14), the stench coming from them was unbearable.READ MORE: Queen gave Meghan Markle 'dressing down' after 'upset' Duchess 'tasted egg' in a dishShe tweeted, at 5.41am: “To add insult to all the queuing public the whole of the gardens smells of overused portaloos.“So bad people are wretching and using facemasks.”And when someone said that this news was going to put someone off joining, she added: “You can do 'dissection breathing' like I did, and don't breathe thru your nose.“I do think it was worth it.“It was breathtaking.”Another user who was in the queue confirmed the smell was less than desirable.They posted: “I am making progress, honest.“Maybe only another 10 rows of snaking paths till I reach end of Gardens and - apparently - a single straight line towards Palace itself and security.“Only -ve so far is the smell of portaloos when queue snakes past them (sic).”And a third posted: “the views whilst you queue are stunning - until you get to the zigzags and have to stare at and smell the portaloos every time you get to the end of yet another row!”Access to the coffin in Westminster Hall is be open to the public, but mourners have been warned there will be huge queues that may see people forced to wait overnight to catch glimpse.There will also be little chance to rest in the queue as it will be constantly moving.A million members of the public are
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Holly Willoughby baffled as This Morning doctor shares mistake she's making with pills
This Morning star Holly Willoughby was left scratching her head after hearing that tablets have an expiry date and can't just be thrown away.The TV beauty looked gobsmacked as she and co-host Alison Hammond talked about medications with Dr Ellie Cannon.The trio were discussing branded and non-branded medicine when a "best before date" was mentioned.Looking stunned, Holly said: "I didn't even know that was a thing on tablets, until I read that there and I was like, 'Oh my God is there?'""I've probably got stuff lurking at the back of my medicine cabinet," she added, as Alison suggested she had a good clear out.Holly had another surprise when Dr Cannon explained that tablets shouldn't just be thrown in the bin, but should be taken to a pharmacy to be disposed of safely."I didn't know that either!" the star exclaimed.Alison had joined Holly on the ITV programme to fill in for Phillip Schofield, who has been in Covid isolation.The presenter tested positive for the coronavirus at the end of January but, luckily, felt "fine".Appearing on This Morning via video link earlier this month, he assured fans: "I haven't even got a sore throat now. I've sneezed twice, and that's it! I've got a slight temperature."This is not what I expected, I've got to say."He is now headed back to the sofa after testing negative twice.Phillip announced the good news by sharing two photos of negative lateral flow tests on Instagram this week."Oh hello!! What do we have here?" he wrote on the first snap.Posting the picture of his second negative test, he wrote: "It's official!!! Two days negative...
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