Holly Willoughby encouraged her children to write letters to the late Queen Elizabeth II to "process their grief". The presenter, 41, who shared a rare snap of her kids as they laid tributes to the Queen over the weekend, spoke about how her children were coping with her death.
Speaking on Monday 12 September's edition of This Morning, Holly shared with co-presenters Philip Schofield, Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary how she had helped her children to understand what had happened and process the news. "She was just consistently here for so many of us.
So many of us never knew any different so suddenly for her not to be there..." Holly said. "I think that is why on Saturday I wanted to take the children down because I think you are trying to explain it to young people.
You are almost trying to understand it yourself. I found it quite helpful as, as I was talking to them, it was helping it sink in for myself." Holly also explained how she encouraged her children, Harry, Belle and Chester, to write the late monarch letters to help them process their feelings over the news.
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