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Bill Turnbull celebrated as Naga Munchetty and BBC co-stars attend funeral
BBC Breakfast star tragically died aged 66 at the end of August after being diagnosed with the cancer in 2017.Bill's former Breakfast co-stars like Charlie Stayt, Naga Munchetty, Susanna Reid, and Sian Williams were among those who attended his funeral on Friday afternoon (September 16).READ MORE: Ex-BBC Breakfast hosts now – terminal cancer, near-death experience and stalker hellMike Bushell, Charlotte Hawkins, Martha Kearney, Louise Minchin, and Nick Robinson also attended the private ceremony. which took place at the Holy Trinity church in Blythburgh, Suffolk.Six pallbearers carried Turnbull's oak coffin, which was decorated with a red rose and purple bouquet, including his two sons and son-in-law.Naga, who worked with Bill for several years, told the PA agency: "Bill was the grammar hammer; he was so on top of his grammar plurals, singulars… He was all over it."He was passionate about the job and passionate about the journalism and passionate about the audience."The audience was all that mattered and all that does matter and Bill never forgot that – he was a joy to sit beside."To sit next to Bill was always an experience, it was always fun, it was always focused but it was also about the audience."It was telling the story, being part of the story, which is always a privilege, and hearing people’s experiences and helping to relay those to our audience.
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Richard Madeley's concerns to GMB co-star as daughter Chloe undergoes emergency procedure
Piers Morgan gloats he's 'right' about Meghan amid Susanna Reid swipe"I was really scared - scared this thing was happening to my body that I had no control over."As Chloe went through the difficult labour, her father Richard Madeley was presenting live on Good Morning Britain alongside Charlotte Hawkins.He told OK! Magazine how he turned to his co-star and expressed mild concerns as he received updates in their family WhatsApp group chat.The presenter said he first learned about the news during a commercial break but refrained from telling viewers as it was too soon.He spilled: "I was telling my co-presenter Charlotte Hawkins, privately, ‘it’s all kicking off, she’s being induced, oh my god she’s having an emergency c-section’ - but obviously I didn’t say anything on air.”Richard went on to say that while he was apprehensive about what was going on, he didn't worry too much as his wife Judy had delivered her children via C-Section before.The couple are parents to Chloe and her brother Jack, while Judy also has twins Dan and Tom with her first husband David.Richard's granddaughter was safely brought into the world as Good Morning Britain was coming to an end.Tom Jones' romance with 'starstruck' singer unveiled before her death [INTERVIEW]Victoria Beckham snubs Nicola Peltz as she gushes over son's cover [REVEALED]Bruce Willis, 67, looks frail in latest outing amid aphasia battle [HEALTH]"There she was. Everyone gathered around and applauded, the whole crew.
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Harry and Meghan 'must be more careful' with public statements, expert warns
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry need to be more "careful" when making public statements, a royal expert has warned.It comes after The Duchess of Sussex dropped several bombshells in her latest tell-all interview with US glossy magazine The Cut - including the claim that the N-word was used to describe her child.Royal expert Jack Royston from NewsWeek appeared on Good Morning Britain on Tuesday (August 30) to discuss Meghan's latest sit-down interview.READ MORE: Piers Morgan sparks backlash as he 'vomits' at Meghan Markle 'princess' confessionHe told ITV hosts Adil Ray and Charlotte Hawkins that Meghan and Harry needed to be "careful" with their public statements and warned of potential dangers that could come to them if they didn't watch their words.In her interview, Meghan said: "Why would I give the very people that are calling my children the N-word a photo of my child before I can share it with the people that love my child?"You tell me how that makes sense and then I’ll play that game."The royal pundit said: I think what Meghan's aiming for here is to say that social media trolls were calling her children the N-word, but that there's a porous relationship between those trolls and journalists who work for mainstream media outlets.
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