Today’s Allison Langdon falls asleep on camera after 14 HOURS broadcasting from Buckingham Palace 

Today host Allison Langdon falls asleep on camera after 14 HOURS of broadcasting from Buckingham Palace

Today show host Allison Langdon has certainly put in the hours while covering the funeral of the late Queen Elizabeth II.

The 43-year-old nodded off on set during a break from reporting on Her Majesty the Queen’s funeral on Monday, after broadcasting for 14 hours from Buckingham Palace.

Exhausted, she rolled up a jacket to use as a pillow as she took a nap on the lap of Will Hutchinson, Today’s senior producer, who snapped a photo for Instagram. 

Today show host Allison Langdon (pictured on the Gold Coast on June 30, 2019) has certainly put in the hours while covering the funeral of the late Queen Elizabeth II 

Allison reposted the photo to her own Instagram Stories on Tuesday, alongside the caption: ‘Hour 14. Everything is fine.’ 

It comes as her co-host Karl Stefanovic couldn’t resist taking a swipe at his least-favourite member of the Royal Family in the aftermath of the Queen’s funeral.

He made the baseless suggestion that Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, wasn’t actually crying when she was pictured wiping away tears at the sombre service.

The 43-year-old nodded off on set during a break from reporting on Her Majesty the Queen's funeral on Monday after broadcasting for 14 hours from Buckingham Palace

The 43-year-old nodded off on set during a break from reporting on Her Majesty the Queen’s funeral on Monday after broadcasting for 14 hours from Buckingham Palace 

Karl, 48, made clear his verdict on Meghan’s public display of emotion with just one word – ‘apparently’ – and it didn’t go unnoticed by his co-anchor Allison.

The moment occurred while Karl and Allison were speaking to royal photographer Chris Jackson outside Buckingham Palace at about 9:20pm local time, or 6:20am on Tuesday in eastern Australia.

Karl noted how several photos from the funeral were open to interpretation, particularly in regard to whether certain members of the Royal Family were crying.

It comes as her co-host Karl Stefanovic, 48, (left) couldn't resist taking a swipe at his least-favourite member of the Royal Family in the aftermath of the Queen's funeral

It comes as her co-host Karl Stefanovic, 48, (left) couldn’t resist taking a swipe at his least-favourite member of the Royal Family in the aftermath of the Queen’s funeral

He implied that pictures of Meghan wiping away tears were perhaps misleading.

‘There’s been lots of photos around and interpretations of photos and reading into photos [meanings] that may or may not be true,’ he said.

‘There’s a couple of Meghan, um, with a tear running down her face – apparently – and also even one of Princess Charlotte that everyone was saying she was crying, and we don’t know if it was true or not.’

The moment occurred while Karl and Allison were speaking to royal photographer Chris Jackson (right) outside Buckingham Palace at about 9:20pm local time, or 6:20am on Tuesday in eastern Australia

The moment occurred while Karl and Allison were speaking to royal photographer Chris Jackson (right) outside Buckingham Palace at about 9:20pm local time, or 6:20am on Tuesday in eastern Australia 

As Karl cast doubt on Meghan’s tearful display with the word ‘apparently’, Allison smiled nervously then offered him a knowing look.

Meghan wept as she watched Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin being carried out of Westminster Abbey in London on Monday after a remarkable funeral attended by the great and good from across the world.

The Duchess of Sussex, 41, dabbed her cheek during the emotional moment as she stood beside Camilla, Queen Consort, Catherine, Princess of Wales, and her children Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

Karl noted how several photos from the funeral were open to interpretation, particularly in regard to whether certain members of the Royal Family were crying. He implied that pictures of Meghan wiping away tears were perhaps misleading

Karl noted how several photos from the funeral were open to interpretation, particularly in regard to whether certain members of the Royal Family were crying. He implied that pictures of Meghan wiping away tears were perhaps misleading

The Duchess of Sussex, 41, dabbed her cheek during the emotional moment as she stood beside (left to right) Camilla, Queen Consort, Catherine, Princess of Wales, and her children Prince George and Princess Charlotte

The Duchess of Sussex, 41, dabbed her cheek during the emotional moment as she stood beside (left to right) Camilla, Queen Consort, Catherine, Princess of Wales, and her children Prince George and Princess Charlotte

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