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ITV GMB's Susanna Reid and BBC News' Huw Edwards make subtle comments as 'queue jumping' row continues

Susanna Reid and Huw Edwards have both appeared to pass comment on the 'queue jump' row which appears to be continuing even after the doors to see the Queen lie in state at Westminster Hall were closed.

Thousands of people have made the pilgrimage to pay their respects to the late monarch during her four days of lying in state. The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport said after 10.30pm on Sunday that the last people had been admitted to the queue to see the Queen’s coffin prior to the Hall being closed at 6.30am.

In recent days waiting times hit a peak of 14 hours at 10am with famous faces also joining fellow mourners and well-wishers in their quest to pay their final respects to Queen Elizabeth II.

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Good Morning Britain host Susanna was among the first to be spotted after she queued with her 81-year-old mum, Sue, and her friend before David Beckham caused a frenzy when he joined the queue at 2am in a bid to keep a low profile before being spotted during his 12 hours wait.

And in the final night of the Queen's lying in state, singer James Blunt was spotted alongside his wife Sofia Wellesley in the miles-long queue stretching through London. The You're Beautiful singer wore a black suit and tie as he waited to pay his respects, with Sofia, who is the granddaughter of Valerian Wellesley, 8th Duke of Wellington.

Line of Duty star Daniel Mays has shared with fans details of his own 11-hour wait in the queue. The actor, who played Danny Waldron in the hit BBC police procedural, shared photos of himself as he made his slow progress through the queue.

Alongside the snaps, he wrote on

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