county King And Queen: Last News

+205

All news where county King And Queen is mentioned

dailystar.co.uk
37%
769
TV presenter sparks fury as he mocks Queen's death by popping champagne live on air
Queen Elizabeth II by popping open a bottle of champagne.Buckingham Palace confirmed the death of the Queen at around 8pm on September 8, in a statement which said: "The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon."The King and The Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and will return to London tomorrow."READ MORE: ITV's Chris Ship makes Queen slip-up as he reads poignant statement from King CharlesSince the news broke, celebrities, politicians and royal fans around the world have paid tribute to the longest-reigning British monarch.However, journalist Santiago Cuneo appeared happy about the news that the 96-year-old has passed away in a clip that has since gone viral on Twitter.In the original video, which has since been taken offline, he calls her an "old woman" as she toasted the news with a bottle of champagne.Referring to the announcement, he said it was "British s**t" and "good news."Elsewhere, Cuneo said: "The right person has died,’ and ‘The old woman finally went to hell."In a post on Twitter, translated from Spanish, he said: "The old bag of s**t died!!!! Immense and eternal joy!!!"For the latest breaking news from the Royal Family and stories from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here.The clip has sparked disgust across social media, with one person writing: "A disgrace, what a lack of respect! He may not like the monarchy but he could respect a deceased person. "Apparently, you have to be rude to gain an audience, what a sad world.
dailystar.co.uk
35%
816
BBC’s Huw Edwards ‘rehearsed in front of mirror for months’ for Queen’s death
BBC newsreader Huw Edwards allegedly “rehearsed in front of the mirror for months” in preparation for Queen Elizabeth II’s death.On Thursday (September 8), Buckingham Palace announced the devastating news about the monarch’s passing at the age of 96 in Balmoral Castle.It read: “The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon. The King and The Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and will return to London tomorrow.”READ MORE: Charles to be proclaimed King live on TV for first time in historyAfter the news broke, the 61-year-old broadcaster was on standby in the BBC studios to deliver the devastating news to the nation.Since then, the Welsh newsreader has been flooded with praise from the millions of viewers who tuned in for the heartbreaking news up and down the country.Now, Alastair Campbell has revealed the dad-of-five had been preparing to deliver the morbid news months prior to her death in a lengthy post on Twitter.The journalist quote tweeted a post which shared his emotional broadcast on BBC One as he shared his thoughts on his colleague's deliverance online.He wrote: “@thehuwedwards told me a few months ago he had been preparing, practising and even rehearsing in front of his bathroom mirror for this moment for some time.“He said too that the Queen’s death would be the biggest challenge to @BBCNews in its history.
DMCA