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A tube station security guard stunned passengers as she joined one of the country's top classical musicians in a beautiful tribute to The Queen.

Anna Lapwood, an organist, conductor and TV and radio broadcaster, sat the at the organ in London Bridge station to play some songs as a tribute to the late monarch who died on Thursday aged 96.

And she formed an unlikely duet with a guard called Marcella who asked her to play a famous soprano piece by Handel and then left her in awe with her singing talent. READ MORE: People asked not to leave Paddington Bears and wrapped marmalade sandwiches as tributes to the Queen "This was so moving.

Spontaneously stopped off at the London Bridge station organ to play a couple of pieces for the Queen" said Anna, who at 21 became the youngest person in history to hold the director of music position at an Oxbridge college, on Twitter. "This lovely security guard, Marcella, asked if I could play Lascia ch'io pianga.

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