BBC's coverage of Queen Elizabeth II's state funeral and has received an outpouring of support from viewers and fellow journalists.The BBC presenter has taken to Twitter to respond to messages while calling his colleagues an "army of the best talent".Huw, the broadcaster who broke the news of Her Majesty’s passing to millions of BBC viewers, shortly after 6.30pm on Thursday, September 8, has been an almost constant presence on screen after her death.He posted four behind-the-scenes pictures from the BBC's coverage along with a snap of Westminster Abbey with a rainbow.He captioned the pictures in view of his 174,000 Twitter followers: "Behind the camera - an army of the best talent in broadcasting."My thanks to them and to all of you for the kind messages.
Diolch."Many social media users rushed to the comments to compliment the broadcaster for his exceptional work.Lawa2209 said: "Huw, you’ve been brilliant the last 11 days.
I was watching as you announced her majesty’s death and could see you were clearly very emotional!"You deserve a week off now for your sterling job reporting from the announcement up to the final journey yesterday!
Job well done!"Winterabw added: "Huw, your coverage was admirable, empathetic and unbiased."The job you did delivering, informing and giving us messages and news was second to none.Thank you."FayBowen08 commented: "Well done to you all.
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