Queen Consort Camilla and the family watched in the stands at Westminster Hall as Queen Elizabeth II’s children stood guard over her coffin in a vigil to pay their respects to their late mother.
A man arrested for attempted to grab the Queen’s coffin last night in Westminster Hall after queuing up for 14 hours remains in police custody, Scotland Yard have confirmed.
The Queen’s grandson James Viscount Severn looked sombre as he stood vigil beside his grandmother’s coffin this evening at Westminster Hall.
The Queen’s four granddaughters came together to honour their grandmother by standing vigil at Westminster Hall on Saturday night.
EXCLUSIVE: The man arrested after rushing out of the queue of mourners and grabbing the Queen’s coffin at the Palace of Westminster in a security scare was behaving ‘strangely’.
Traditionally, a Japanese emperor would not attend the funeral of any person other than their own parents due to a deep-rooted cultural belief in which death is considered impure.
Bosses of Transport of London (TfL)’s worst-case scenario plan involves a warning that crowds could get so large that people may get injured in a crush.
Officers tackled the man during the incident, which took place around 10pm at Westminster Hall on Friday. The Met say a man has been arrested on suspicion of a public order offence.
Speaking to The Royal Beat, Newsweek’s Chief Royal Correspondent Jack Royston said the King had heard the news at Dumfries House at 12.30pm.
The Queen reportedly had access to 50 tiaras stored across a number of collection. Many have fascinating stories to tell. Here, FEMAIL takes a look at some of the most fascinating.