Married At First Sight's Amy Christophers has paid a touching tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II following her sad passing.Speaking exclusively to Daily Star, Amy said how it feels as though the country has "lost a grandmother", while touching on the "terrible loss for feminism" and how the Queen's passing will impact upon horseracing.
The 35-year-old star, who appeared on Married At First Sight last year and who works as a sports presenter, has opened up to us about the loss she now feels since the Queen's death on September 8.READ NEXT: EastEnders fans go wild as Charles becomes 'first ever EastEnders star' to become KingPaying tribute to the late Monarch, Amy - who is known as thatsportspice online - told us: "There will never be another like you, in any lifetime."You weren’t born to be a Queen, yet you were a born Queen!! "Dedicating your life & love to us.
It feels like we’ve all lost our grandmother."She went on to say how her death feels like a "terrible loss for feminism", adding: "You showed us, girls, we can do it all and boss it.
It feels like a terrible loss for feminism. You were the ultimate female leader."Concluding her tribute, Amy said: "Thank you for everything, Ma’am.
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