BBC Breakfast viewers were left scratching their head when a wax figure of Queen Elizabeth appeared followed by a procession of fake corgis.
Presenters Sally Nugent and Jon Kay crossed live to journalist Nina Warhurst at the BBC's Platinum Jubilee party marquee at Salford Quays.
Sitting on a red couch, Nina introduced her special guest, the wax figure of the Queen brought in from Madame Tussauds.
In the segment just before 9am, Nina introduced a guest with some unusual role in the Platinum Jubilee pageant.
Coventry artist Jane Hytch appeared on the show to present her custom built corgis which will feature in the section of the Jubilee procession's tableaux called The Queen's Favourites.
Jane discussed how she was commissioned to create the puppets of the Queen's favourite breed of dog.
Built on wheels, the 20-strong pack will be led by a puppet named Susan, the Queen's first corgi that she was gifted by her parents when she was 18 years old.
Also featuring in the procession will be swans, horses and statue of Lady Godiva.
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Presenter Nina took her turn walking with the corgi puppet and viewers watching at home complained the segment seemed childish.
"Have I tuned into CBeebies by mistake?" quizzed one fan on Twitter.
A second commented: "Barking like a dog, Jesus f***ng Christ. This would be infantile even for CBeebies.
And a third added: "Jesus, just switched to #BBCBreakfast and they have a full sized fake queen sitting there! Now they are "walking" fake corgies. What the… everyone has lost their minds."
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The Jubilee parade will work its way through the streets of London on its way to Buckingham Palace on June 5.
It will mark some of the more personal aspects of the Queen's life.
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