Boris Johnson and his wife Carrie were booed by fans as they walked into St Paul's Cathedral for the start of the Platinum Jubilee Thanksgiving service on Friday 3 June.
As the Prime Minister, 57, and his other half, 34, got out of their car and walked up the steps, onlookers shared their distaste.
Boris had a worried look on his face as he ascended the steps with his wife, who he shares son Wilfred, two, and daughter Romy, five months, with.
Once inside, the pair calmly took their seats and waiting for the Royal Family to make their way inside next.
But this wasn't the only dramatic moment to unfold prior to the arrival of guests as two members of the procession collapsed.
A member of the Royal Air Force, who was part of the military guard of honour lining the steps to St Paul's Cathedral, fainted. Thankfully, he was able to get back up and was helped away.
Just 20 minutes later, however, another member of the military personnel lining the steps collapsed.
A stretcher was brought out, but he was able to walk away on his feet with help.
Shortly after the worrying events unfolded, members of the Royal Family began trickling into the cathedral, including Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were greeted with crowds of cheer as they walked hand-in-hand up the steps.
Meghan, 40, looked dazzling in a full white dress, with a gorgeous coat and matching heels alongside a hat.
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Styling her mane up into a bun, she beamed as she stood next to Harry, 37, who donned a suit with striped trousers.
The couple, who "met with the Queen for lunch" following the Trooping of the Colour, spent several moment speaking to the senior cleric before making their way to take their seats.
Kate Middleton, 40, and Prince William, 39, were close behind as they waved to the crowds on their way inside.
The Queen
The Duchess of Cambridge looked incredible in a pale yellow dress with a matching hat while her husband donned a black suit.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II "reluctantly" pulled out of attending the service today after experiencing some "discomfort" the day before.
It's believed she will be watching the service from her home of Windsor Castle as she rests.
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