the Queen's funeral due to his prolonged services to the British Army, personnel and veterans. For over a decade, he has been an advocate for soldiers of all ranks, supporting welfare and particularly their mental health, which he received an MBE for earlier this year.During the ceremony yesterday, Antony smiled proudly as he stood amongst guards outside Westminster Abbey.He also shared a picture of the Order of Service with his 555,000 Twitter followers.Antony wrote: "Well… where to begin?!
I had the greatest honour of being invited to Her Majesty’s funeral."So proud to see so many pals working on it, and doing their Queen and country proud.
It was a day I will never forget.Strictly's Kaye Adams hits out at David Beckham 'queue' claim“May flights of Angels sing thee to thy rest."While his post meant well, some weren't impressed and expressed their thoughts on his post.Jules Gillett wrote: "I’m sure you deserved this but it’s really distasteful to flaunt it with a photo and an image of the order of service, very tacky and undignified!"Charlotte Horwood added: "How vulgar and disrespectful to have a photo taken like you are a b****y tourist, goodness knows how or why you got invited but to flaunt it like that is a f*****g disgrace."Simo typed: "And while I’m there I’ll get some souvenir photos.
Pathetic and insulting. It wasn’t a tourist's day out."Despite some negative comments, the majority of his followers were supportive of his post.Julie Gibson commented: "What an honour and how lovely that your good charity work acknowledged.
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