Queen Elizabeth II's planned funeral. The body of the late British monarch is currently lying-in-state at Westminster Hall as members of the public are queuing up for hours for a chance to see Her Majesty's coffin before Monday's funeral.
But two dramatic instances have taken place amid the events surrounding the queen's death. As the queen's coffin arrived in Westminster earlier this week, the queen's 41-year-old cousin, Lady Gabriella Windsor, appeared to collapse.
She was photographed leaving arm-in-arm with her husband after the incident. Then on Wednesday, one of the guards helping to keep a 24-hour watch on the coffin, fell forward, fainting onto the ground as other guards rushed to his side.
A Royal guard at the Queen's coffin during the Lying-in-State has collapsed #royalguard#Collapse#QueensCoffinpic.twitter.com/1E68hxUFCTOn Friday morning local time, it was announced that no new members of the public were currently being allowed into the official queue to view Her Majesty's coffin.
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