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ITV This Morning's Clodagh McKenna suffers repeated blunder talking about the Queen alongside her husband after attending funeral

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Clodagh McKenna appeared to irritate This Morning viewers as she made a repeated blunder while talking about the Queen. Viewers are used to seeing the Irish chef in the kitchen on the ITV daytime show.

But on Tuesday (September 20), Clodagh joined Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield on the famous sofa. She was accompanied by her husband Harry Herbert as they spoke to the hosts about attending the Queen's funeral on Monday.

Billions of people watched as Queen Elizabeth II was laid to rest in a televised ceremony. And Clodagh and her husband were among the 2,000 members of the royal family, dignitaries and VIP guests who were in Westminster Abbey for the poignant service before another 800 people attended the Queen's equally as moving committal at St George's Chapel in Windsor. READ MORE: ITV This Morning's Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield issue queue jump explanation as they 'understand reaction' Talking about the reason they were present at the Queen's funeral, they explained how Harry’s late father, the Earl of Carnarvon, was the monarch’s “best friend”.

Harry’s dad, who was given the title Lord Porchester, was the Queen‘s racehorse trainer meaning Harry grew up spending time with Queen.

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