Soldier collapses in street as Queen Elizabeth's coffin is driven to Windsor
At least two military members were also helped away before Her Majesty's departure for Windsor.
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Two others were seen being helped away before and after the transfer of the coffin.
Following this, the Queen was carried to Windsor.
The Queen’s coffin was draped in the Royal Standard.
It was carried through London on the State Gun Carriage of the Royal Navy.
Over 2,000 attended the ceremony for the Queen’s funeral in Westminster Abbey.
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These included heads of states from countries around the world.
Millions, perhaps billions of people were also looking through their screens, paying their final respects for Her Majesty.
Screens have been put up across the courtly, including in London’s Hyde Park, Sheffield’s Cathedral Square, Birmingham’s Centenary Square, Carlisle’s Bitts Park, Edinburgh’s Holyrood Park and Coleraine Town Hall in Northern Ireland.
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A police officer also fainted while on duty in London for the state funeral.
Reports show the officer collapsed shortly before the funeral procession made its way down The Mall.
Another four have received medical attention after being taken unwell, according to the Independent.
All of these have now recovered.
People reports that troops were told to take one satchel of salt every day over the past week to reduce the chance of them passing out during the significant ceremony.
The state occasion has been described as the “biggest single deployment of officers in an operation the Met has ever undertaken”.