Several guards have been deployed to guard the coffin of the Queen.

The coffin of Britain 

's longest-reigning

Queen

Elizabeth II was brought to Westminster Hall on Wednesday after her last visit from Buckingham Palace in London.

During this a strange incident happened.

When Queen Elizabeth was brought to Westminster Hall, one of the guards standing near her body fell unconscious.

Watching the video of the fall of this guard wearing a black uniform went viral.

At first it felt like he was moving from his place.

He was standing on the raised platform where the Queen's coffin was kept.

The guards first got off the platform, then climbed back and took their place.

But when he suddenly fell on his face, the breath of the onlookers stopped.  

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It is seen in the video that two people ran to help him.

Due to the fall, his black cap had fallen, due to which his successful hair started showing.

After this the police and others reacted.

The BBC was broadcasting the event live.

The BBC had to stop its broadcast for a while.

Guards are on constant deployment to guard the coffin of the Queen.  

Earlier, in this funeral procession of the Queen, Maharaja Charles III and his sons Prince William and Prince Harry were also seen walking with the coffin during this time.

The coffin was moved from Buckingham Palace, the Queen's official residence in London, to the 'Living-in-State' of Parliament House's Westminster Hall, and then a state funeral will be held at Westminster Abbey on Monday. 

According to local time, the public was allowed to have her darshan from five o'clock in the evening and till 6.30 am on Monday, people would be able to have the last darshan of the queen.

During this, thousands of people are expected to queue up to pay their last respects to the Queen.

The coffin was placed in a horse artillery of the Maharaja's troupe Royal Horse Artillery and at 2:22 p.m. local time a ritual procession of about two kilometers to the Palace of Westminster began.

It was also attended by Maharaja Charles III and his sons Prince William and Prince Harry and continued to accompany the coffin.

During this, there was a cannon salute from Hyde Park and Big Ben.

The Queen's other children, Princess Anne and Prince Andrew and Prince Edward, were also following the artillery. 

Thousands of people queued up along the way as the last journey passed through the river Thames. 

The Most Reverend Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury at Westminster Hall, received the coffin and held a brief prayer service.

It was also attended by the Dean of Westminster, Very Reverend Dr David Hoyle.

Members of the royal family also attended the prayer. 


After this the coffin was placed on a high platform.

The 'Ling-in-State' phase began before the funeral and several officials would keep a watch during this time.

During this, the coffin of the Queen will be kept in this state for four days and people will be able to get their last glimpse.