The Times, 7 Feb 1901
Reporting the award of the medal of the Royal Victorian Order:-
"... When all was ready his Majesty presented the non-commissioned officers and men, about 80 in number, with the commendation which they had been summoned to receive from the hands of the Sovereign. The sergeants received the silver and the corporals and men the bronze medal. The King, in distributing the medals, warmly thanked the company for the highly satisfactory manner in which it had performed its duties at Osborne and Windsor".
He also announced the "Qeen's Company" would now be known as the "King's Company".
Some newspapers only mention it being awarded to those at Osborne, others both Osborne and Windsor. I'm taking the Times as the "Gospel".
The order of the funeral procession has the Grenadiers immediately in front of the coffin ie.
"The gun carriage, drawn by 8 horses, supported by her late Majesty's Equerries and Aides-de-camp and escorted by the Queen's Company of Grenadier Guards.
followed by -
Lieut Col A Davison M.V.O; Lieut Col the Hon H C Legge, M.V.O, Lieut Col Sir A Bigge, K.C.B, C.M.G; Maj Gen Sir J McNeill, V.C, K.C.B, K.C.M.G
followed by -
THE COFFIN"