Rod Stewart's wife Penny Lancaster in crowd as cop as Queen's coffin arrives in London
ROD STEWART'S wife Penny Lancaster has been spotted serving her duty as a police officer in London this evening as the Queen's coffin enters the capital.
Rod Stewart's wife in action
Penny Lancaster is helping to control the crowds in London this evening
Loose Women star Penny Lancaster has been spotted wearing her police uniform at RAF Northolt after flying from Edinburgh this afternoon.
Pictures show the 51-year-old standing next to the car carrying the coffin, as members of the public paid their respects in London.
Sir Rod Stewart's wife became a special constable for City of London Police last year.
On Good Morning Britain this week, she discussed being a part of the police force during such an emotional time.
Penny told the hosts it was "a great privilege" to work at the Queen's memorial service at St. Paul's Cathedral on Friday.
She added: "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."
The former model will continue to police the Queen's funeral on Monday.
Penny Lancaster all smiles as she stands on duty
The 51-year-old stood proudly in her uniform as she helped control the crowds
Penny Lancaster stood amongst the crowds
Penny Lancaster became a special constable for City of London Police last year
Penny Lancaster with husband Rod Stewart
The rockstar supports her new career move
Rod Stewart and Penny Lancaster meet the Queen
Queen Elizabeth II greeted Sir Rod Stewart and wife Penny Lancaster after he was awarded a knighthood in 2016
Crowds gather as the Queen's coffin transfers through London
The coffin of Queen Elizabeth II leaves RAF Northolt, from where it will be taken to Buckingham Palace, London
The Queen with her son, King Charles III
Charles was appointed King following his mother's death aged 96