Queen Elizabeth II: A member of the Royal Guard suddenly faints in front of Queen's coffin, watch video
A video viral on social media in which it can be seen that a royal guard near Elizabeth's coffin suddenly fainted and fell on the furs. After the guard fainted, three other guards gave him emergency aid.
The Queen's coffin was brought to Westminster Hall after her last visit from Buckingham Palace in London on Wednesday following the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Elizabeth's coffin will remain here until Monday before the funeral.
Many people are reaching Westminster Hall to pay tribute to the Queen. Meanwhile, a video is becoming very viral on social media, in which it can be seen that a royal guard near Elizabeth's coffin suddenly fainted and fell on the floor.
One of the Queen's guards has dramatically fainted in Westminster Hall, where Her Majesty is lying in state.
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Queen's funeral will be held on Monday
(N-News) In a video shared by the Twitter account of 9News Sydney, a guard in a black uniform was seen suddenly falling to the ground. It can be seen in the video that after the guard fainted, three other guards gave him emergency aid.
Britain's new King Charles III and his sons Prince William and Prince Harry were also present when the Queen's coffin was being brought to Westminster Hall. The coffin is kept in Westminster Hall of Parliament House across from Buckingham Palace, the Queen's official residence in London. The Queen will be cremated in a state manner at Westminster Abbey on Monday.
President of India is going to attend the funeral
Queen Elizabeth II died at the age of 96 on 8 September at her Balmoral Castle summer residence in Scotland. Let us inform that President Draupadi Murmu will attend the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II of Britain and offer condolences on behalf of the Government of India from September 17 to 19 in London, United Kingdom (United). Kingdom) will visit. The Ministry of External Affairs made this announcement on Wednesday.