Rod Stewart delighted fans by sharing throwback snaps of him performing in a leopard print suit.
12.09.2022 - 19:03 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Penny Lancaster has revealed she will be working as a Special Constable at the Queen's funeral next week and says she is "very proud" do to so.
Her Majesty will be laid to rest in a state funeral at Westminster Abbey at 11am on Monday September 11.
The model - who is married to Rod Stewart - became a special constable last year and will be working alongside her colleagues across the rest of this week and early next week to support the police efforts.
Penny spoke of her love for the Royal Family, including King Charles III, who she worked alongside closely with The Prince's Trust charity. She also recalled dancing with the then Prince and her husband.
During an extended edition of Good Morning Britain today, she said: "It was a great privilege to work at the Queen's memorial service at St. Paul's Cathedral on Friday. I signed the oath of Office of Constable to Her Majesty the Queen just over a year ago, April last year, and just as the seamless tie between Her Majesty and King Charles III, my oath will now be with the King."
Adding of her own role in the proceedings, she shared: "I have extreme pride to serve on the streets of London on Friday and I will be again on Wednesday when the Queen's cortege and on Monday, which is a historic moment I'll be very proud to be at."
Penny had previously explained what her role as a special constable entailed.
"We look after the bridges. I think a lot of people because of the pandemic have been thinking of taking their life, sadly," she said. "At one point, it was every day there was someone that was jumping.
"A lot of the tasks we were given was to man the bridges. We would be walking up and down the bridges."
She also said Rod backed her job completely, and she wanted to be a good role
Rod Stewart delighted fans by sharing throwback snaps of him performing in a leopard print suit.
Penny Lancaster had "great training and preparation" to be part of the police detail on Monday for Queen Elizabeth II’s state funeral. "With all that planning going ahead, you can never quite predict how the crowd is [going to] react and the dangers that might lay ahead," the British model and TV personality, who is married to Rod Stewart, told Sky News. "But we’ve had great training and preparation and fortunately, everybody paid their respects in the proper manner, and we didn’t have any incidents to speak of," the 51-year-old shared.
Doing her duty! Rod Stewart’s wife, Penny Lancaster, served as a member of the city of London police during Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral on Monday, September 19 — and she’s very thankful things went smoothly.
Penny Lancaster has said that working as a special constable during the Queen's funeral is "the biggest honour". Last year, Sir Rod Stewart 's wife completed her training to become a special police constable for City of London Police.
Penny Lancaster was spotted policing the Queen's funeral on the streets of central London today.
Penny Lancaster, the wife of rock singer Sir Rod Stewart, has taken to the streets of central London to police the Queen's funeral procession. Last year in April 2021, the 51 year old TV presenter and former model completed her training to become a special police constable for City of London Police. During the Queen's funeral on Monday 19 September, Penny was spotted making her way through busy crowds in the area surrounding Westminster and Buckingham Palace while wearing the red and white chequered sleeve and cap bands of the force.
Penny Lancaster was among the lines of police guarding Queen Elizabeth’s coffin as it was driven to Buckingham Palace. Sir Rod Stewart’s special constable wife, 51, was pictured in her uniform at RAF Northolt in front of the British monarch’s coffin as Her Majesty’s casket made its way to her former home of 70 years on Tuesday (13. 09.
Penny Lancaster has been spotted carrying out her duties as a special constable where The Queen's coffin will arrive by plane.The 51 year old model and TV presenter, who is married to Rod Stewart, said this week that she was "very proud to be able to serve" as part of the policing effort around the monarch's funeral. She signed the signed the oath to the Queen after training as a special constable with the City of London Police last year.
Rod Stewart has shared his own tribute following the death of the Queen whilst also revealing his own personal loss. The singer took to social media to share how it had been a 'devastating 48 hours following the death of his brother, Don, days before the Queen's death was announced.