Police had said there were reports of a “commotion” in the grieving hall on Friday night after a member of the public left the queue of mourners and approached the Queen’s coffin. A parliament spokesman added that the person “moved from the queue and towards the catafalque (elevated platform)” before “they left the chamber and the queue resumed with minimal disruption”. The incident happened as the live feed from inside Westminster Hall was cut for a short time. The Queen’s grandchildren stand vigil around her coffin. The funeral will be shown on big screens across the UK – all the latest news, live On Saturday night, the Metropolitan Police said in a statement: “A man who was arrested at Westminster Hall on Friday 16 September has been charged. “Muhammad Khan, 28, of Barleycorn Way, Tower Hamlets, was charged on Saturday, September 17, with an offense under Section 4A of the Public Order Act: conduct intended to cause alarm, annoyance or distress. “ He will appear in custody at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Monday, the same day as the Queen’s funeral. Read more: London to Windsor route revealed where you can see the coffin on the day of the funeral Seven things to look out for as the Queen is in state Khan is the second person to be charged with an offense while queuing to see the Queen’s coffin in state. A 19-year-old man allegedly exposed himself and pushed mourners from behind as they waited in the queue at Victoria Tower Gardens on Wednesday. Adio Adeshine is said to have waded into the River Thames in an attempt to evade police before he got out and was arrested. He was remanded in custody on Friday after appearing at Westminster Crown Court charged with two counts of sexual assault and two counts of breaching a sexual harm prevention order. Image: Watch and watch the Queen’s funeral on TV, web and apps on Monday from 9am