Adio Adeshine, 19, was arrested and charged with two counts of sexual harassment and two counts of breaching a sexual harm prevention order, London police said in a news release. The two women were waiting in line at Victoria Tower Gardens on Wednesday when Adeshine allegedly exposed herself and pushed the women from behind, according to a CNN report. “As those present in the queue will have seen, officers were on hand to respond immediately and arrest the man,” Deputy Assistant Commissioner Stuart Cundy said in a statement, noting that “there were very few crimes or other incidents where officers they had me intervene.” Thousands of people queued to see the Queen’s coffin as her body lies in state at Westminster Hall. Elizabeth, 96, died at her beloved Balmoral estate in Scotland last Thursday. Her death marked the end of 70 years on the British throne as the longest-serving monarch in the country’s history. Trump, Justice Department lawyers to convene for first conference with Special Capt. Zelensky says ‘torture chambers’ were found where civilians were abused in Kharkiv region She was survived by her heir and first son, King Charles III. Since her death, leaders from around the world, including President Biden and former President Trump, have released statements remembering the queen. Funeral arrangements for Elizabeth continued for days and this week, her body was processed through London to lie at Westminster Hall until Monday, the day of her funeral. As of Friday night, mourners faced a waiting time of over 19 hours.