James Corden, Trevor Noah and Jimmy Kimmel have paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, who died on Thursday (September 8).The Queen died aged 96 at Balmoral on Thursday afternoon, bringing her 70-year reign to an end. “The King and the Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and will return to London tomorrow,” a statement from Buckingham Palace read.Following the announcement, Corden paid tribute during the opening segment of The Late Late Show, describing her as “universally adored” and representing the “good in this world”.“She is the only queen most of us have ever known,” Corden said. “We viewed her as immortal, an essential part of the fabric of our world.”James offers his gratitude today to the late Queen Elizabeth II pic.twitter.com/EalmquUFwn— The Late Late Show with James Corden (@latelateshow) September 9, 2022He added: “She represented good in this world, living a life of honour, a life dedicated to service, dedicated to bettering the life of others.
And it’s always felt as if she was there for all of us, for 70 years, she never wavered.”Corden went on to call the Queen a “guiding light” in a “world of uncertainty”, adding: “She was always gracious, always dignified, always a shining example of leadership.
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