This Morning speak out after Holly and Phillip slammed for 'jumping Queen queue'

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ITV This Morning speaks out after Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield slammed for 'jumping queue' to see Queen lying in state

This Morning has spoken out in defence of its two main presenters Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield after they have come under heavy criticism for 'jumping the queue' to see the Queen lying in state. .

READ MORE: Adam Hills' savage remark over Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield 'queue jump' to see Queen lying in state But as pictures of the pair circulated, they came under fire for avoiding queuing like everyone else. It came after Good Morning Britain's Susanna Reid queued for several hours with her mum, Sue, on Thursday evening and prior to David Beckham being discovered among the crowds after joining the line at 2am. He eventually paid an emotional tribute more than 12 hours later.

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