Susanna Victoria Reid (born 10 December 1970) is an English television presenter and journalist. Reid was a co-presenter of BBC Breakfast from 2003 until 2014, along with Bill Turnbull and Charlie Stayt.
She has been a co-anchor of Good Morning Britain since 2014, and currently presents the programme alongside Piers Morgan and Ben Shephard.
She finished as a runner-up on the eleventh series of Strictly Come Dancing in 2013. She also presented Sunday Morning Live on BBC and Save Money: Good Food on ITV.
ITV have confirmed their updated schedule for the day after the Queen's death. Her Majesty passed away on Thursday (September 9), Buckingham Palace confirmed in a statement.It read: "The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon. READ MORE: King Charles III, 73, makes heartbreaking first statement following Queen's death "The King and The Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and will return to London tomorrow."HRH reigned over the United Kingdom since 1952 and is the country’s longest-serving monarch.ITV bosses have since been confirmed that Susanna Reid and Ben Shephard will present Good Morning Britain on Friday (September 10) from 6am until 9am.The breakfast show will be followed by an extended ITV News Special from 9am until 8.30pm.At 8.30pm, a special programme named Queen Elizabeth II - The Longest Reign will air.Presented by Jonathan Dimbleby, the documentary is an authored tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, charting her historic reign, from its unlikely beginnings, through the splendour of the coronation, the triumphs and tragedies of the 20th century, to the present day.Using a powerful archive, this feature length documentary examines the vital role Elizabeth has played both at home, during a period of rapid social and cultural change, and abroad, leading Britain and the Commonwealth on the international political stage.This will be followed by News At Ten at 10pm.Following the death of The Queen, King Charles III is the new head of state of United Kingdom.The former Price of Wales automatically became the new monarch the moment Queen Elizabeth II died.However, his coronation may not take place for a number of months.Charles, 73.
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