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This Morning’s Alice Beer blasted after asking mourners queuing to see the Queen if they’re ‘excited’ for a ‘wrist band’-Meghna Amin-Entertainment – Metro

Alice’s comments were slammed by viewers.

This Morning’s Alice Beer blasted after asking mourners queuing to see the Queen if they’re ‘excited’ for a ‘wrist band’-Meghna Amin-Entertainment – Metro

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This Morning viewers have slammed presenter Alice Beer interviewing mourners queuing to see the Queen’s coffin, and asking them if they’re ‘excited’ having received their ‘wrist band’.

Thousands of people have been queuing to pay their respects to the Queen, with some having camped overnight despite downpours.

By 8am today the line already stretched between Lambeth Bridge and Westminster Bridge, with waits expected to be between 12 and 30 hours before the funeral on Monday.

Interviewing some of those waiting, Alice spoke to a 14-year-old who had been queuing since midnight.

‘Are you tired?’ she asked him, adding: ‘Mind you, it’s a bit like Reading Festival, you’ll be doing that next, it’s just a dress rehearsal isn’t it?’

Speaking to someone else, Alice said: ‘You’ve got your wrist band, it’s exciting hm? What number are you?’

People have been queuing for hours to pay their respects (Picture: PA)

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Then, Alice stunned viewers at home and those in the queue by handing out donuts, saying: ‘I’m about to become the most popular person in the queue, I suspect.’

‘We can pay our respects and eat donuts at the same time,’ she added.

‘I’m about to become the most popular person in the queue, I suspect,’ Alice said giving out donuts (Picture: ITV)

Elsewhere, Alice compared the queue to Reading Festival (Picture: ITV)

‘This ain’t a f**king cncert Alice, it’s a memorial for the Queen,’ one person slammed.

Another wrote: ‘@thismorning interviewing people like they’re queuing for a concert and treating it like a party? And then the reporter saying to one guy “this is just a dress rehearsal for Reading Festival next year”… seriously?! Disrespectful is an understatement #thismorning.’

Quite surprised Alice Beer isn’t trying to flog queen memorabilia to the people queuing in line, “do you want a queen t shirt? Gonna cost ya £10!” #ThisMorning

— Dave (@DavidMackayy) September 14, 2022

“Are you excited to get your wristband to see the Queen’s coffin?” Yes, I’m bursting with joy and I can’t contain myself. #ThisMorning pic.twitter.com/uue5K4rsON

— Steve Lowe (RIP Her Majesty, the Queen) 🕯 (@SenorApple2014) September 14, 2022

This coverage of the mourning line for HM The Queen is making me feel weird 🥴 #ThisMorning

— Harry Rutter (@harryjohnrutter) September 14, 2022

@thismorning interviewing people like they’re queuing for a concert and treating it like a party? And then the reporter saying to one guy “this is just a dress rehearsal for Reading Festival next year”… seriously?! Disrespectful is an understatement #thismorning

— Sam (@droflas_) September 14, 2022

#ThisMorning that woman interviewing people in the queue to see the queens coffin needs sacking!!! How disrepectful!! Its not a festival queue!!!

— Nikki Clarke 🐾🐝 (@princessnikki50) September 14, 2022

Does Alice realise it’s the actual queen these people are queuing for and not queen the band? 🥴#ThisMorning

— Dave (@DavidMackayy) September 14, 2022

Another wrote: ‘Does Alice realise it’s the actual queen these people are queuing for and not queen the band?’

Meanwhile, someone else penned: ‘#ThisMorning that woman interviewing people in the queue to see the Queen’s coffin needs sacking!!! How disrespectful!! It’s not a festival queue!!!’

Her Majesty’s funeral is days away, taking place on Monday, September 19.

The route of the queue for Her Majesty The Queen’s Lying-in-State (Picture: gov.uk)

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Before then, the late monarch’s coffin will lie in state at London’s Westminster Hall for several days, following a brief period of lying in rest at Edinburgh’s St Giles’ Cathedral.

It’s expected that more than one million people will show up to the UK capital in a bid to pay their final respects to The Queen, a revered global icon who reigned for 70 years.

This Morning airs weekdays from 10am on ITV.

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