A soldier was seen collapsing on the steps outside of St Paul's Cathedral ahead of the service of thanksgiving for the Queen.
The incident shortly happened just before the royals arrived at the service this morning. The Royal Air Force soldier did not seem to be severely injured and was helped onto his feet by nearby colleagues, the Mirror reports.
As politicians began arriving at St Paul's for the service, video footage captured the soldier collapsing right before foreign secretary Liz Truss walked up the steps and entered the church.
As the soldier was helped to his feet, crowds began to gather around to watch the string of famous faces enter the cathedral. Read more: What to do if you need to see a doctor, dentist or optician over Queen's Platinum Jubilee Bank Holiday weekend Associate editor of the Telegraph posted on Twitter: "A soldier has just keeled over, received medical attention and is now back on his feet with a cheer." Meanwhile, it seems the prime minister was booed and whistled at by the crowds as he headed up the steps.
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