Loose Women has been cancelled again today to allow for a three-hour This Morning programme, while an ITV News special on the Queen airs from 1pm.
Since news of the Queen's death was announced on Thursday, ITV have cancelled a selection of programmes, including all daytime TV on Friday.
While This Morning returned on Monday and Lorraine returned on Tuesday, Loose Women is yet to come back on air.
It comes as the Queen's coffin made its final journey, by RAF plane, from Balmoral to Buckingham Palace last night.
The UK's longest-serving monarch will lie in state for four days at Westminster Hall in London from 5pm on Wednesday (September 14) until 6.30am the following Monday (September 19).
More then one million mourners are expected to queue up and see the coffin, with people being warned they may have wait overnight.
After the four days of the coffin lying in state ends, the funeral is due to be held on Monday (September 19) and expected to begin at 11am.
The funeral is breaking hundreds of years of royal tradition as it will be the first time such a service will be held at Westminster Abbey for a British monarch.
George II's funeral in 1760 was the last time it happened.

A number of stores will be closing for the Queen's funeral, including supermarkets Asda and M&S.
While Centre Parcs U-turned on plans to cancel holidays for the Queen's funeral after furious backlash.
The company said it had "reviewed our position regarding the very small number of guests who are not due to depart on Monday and we will be allowing them to stay on our villages rather than having to leave and return on Tuesday."
Holidaymakers had expressed anger after they were originally told to leave their accommodation for 24 hours on Monday, in honour of the monarch.
In an earlier announcement on Tuesday, Center Parcs said it would close all its sites for the day on September 19, meaning many guests would have had to leave half way through their holiday.
*This Morning airs at 10am on ITV