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Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral: From Killing Eve’s Sandra Oh to Peep Show star Sophie Winkleman, which celebrities attended?
Buckingham Palace confirmed.Following her death, the Queen’s coffin was lying in state in Westminster Hall, with a whole host of celebrities joining the miles-long queue to pay their respects.Speculation was rife around which celebs would attend the funeral, after media personalities continued to share their condolences for the Royal Family throughout the period of mourning.Bear Grylls was one of the first stars to be pictured outside Westminster Abbey in London, flashing a smile and a wave as he arrived at the historic building.The TV personality was there as chief scout and he represented Scouts at the state funeral, paying his final respects to the Queen, who was a patron.Bear was appointed the youngest-ever Chief Scout aged 35 in 2009, before starting his second term in 2015.On Monday morning, the organisation wrote on Twitter: ‘Chief Scout @BearGrylls, will represent Scouts at State Funeral today and pay final respects to our Patron, HM The Queen.’Another confirmed attendee was Killing Eve actress Sandra Oh, who attended the funeral as part of the Canadian delegation.Head to Metro.co.uk'sQueen Elizabeth II tag page for the latest updates, and sign Metro.co.uk's book of condolence to Her Majesty here.The star took part in a procession of national honours as part of the service, joining fellow Canadians musician Gregory Charles and Olympic swimmer Mark Tewkesbury.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, as well as current and former governors and leaders, also travelled to the UK to represent the North American country.Founded by Queen Elizabeth in 1967, the Order of Canada recognises outstanding achievement, dedication to the community, and service to the nation across all sectors of
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Bear Grylls among first mourners to arrive at funeral of Queen Elizabeth II
Bear Grylls waved to the cameras as he was among the first mourners to arrive at the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II.The adventurer and TV star was spotted outside London’s Westminster Abbey on Monday morning (September 19) before the state funeral of the late monarch, who died aged 96 at Balmoral Castle on September 8.Following her death, the Queen’s coffin has been lying in state in Westminster Hall, with a whole host of celebrities joining the miles-long queue to pay their respects.Grylls looked smart and has dressed in black for the service, sporting a moustache and stepping out in pinstriped trousers, and a black tailcoat shoes and tie, with a white shirt.He is at the funeral to represents the Scouts, having first being appointed the youngest-ever Chief Scout aged 35 in 2009, before starting his second term in 2015.On Monday morning, the organisation wrote: ‘Chief Scout @BearGrylls, will represent Scouts at State Funeral today and pay final respects to our Patron, HM The Queen.‘Our thoughts are with the Royal Family.’Before her death, the Queen served as patron for Scouts, and Grylls penned a lengthy and emotional tribute on the organisation’s official website.Chief Scout, @BearGrylls, will represent Scouts at State Funeral today and pay final respects to our Patron, HM The Queen. Our thoughts are with the Royal Family. pic.twitter.com/YaFATqis2rHead to Metro.co.uk'sQueen Elizabeth II tag page for the latest updates, and sign Metro.co.uk's book of condolence to Her Majesty here.‘I will miss her quiet leadership, her values and integrity, and her wonderful sense of humour.
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Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral: From Sir Elton John to David Beckham and Sir David Attenborough, which celebrities might attend?
Buckingham Palace confirmed.Following her death, the Queen’s coffin has been lying in state in Westminster Hall, with a whole host of celebrities joining the miles-long queue to pay their respects.Speculation is rife around which celebs will attend the funeral, with Bear Grylls already pictured outside Westminster Abbey in London, as one of the first confirmed celebs in attendance.The TV personality is there as chief scout and he will represent Scouts at the state funeral and pay his final respects to the Queen, who was a patron.Another confirmed attendee is Killing Eve actress Sandra Oh, who will attend the funeral as part of the Canadian delegation.The star will take part in a procession of national honours as part of the service, joining fellow Canadians musician Gregory Charles and Olympic swimmer Mark Tewkesbury.Also spotted was Peep Show’s Sophie Winkleman, who holds the title of Lady Frederick Windsor as she is married to Lord Frederick Windsor, the son of Prince Michael of Kent – a cousin of the Queen.Over the past week, the likes of David Beckham, Holly Willoughby, Phillip Schofield, and Tilda Swinton were among those viewing the Queen’s coffin.Footballing legend Beckham has been a vocal supporter of the Queen over the years, and received an OBE in 2013 for his services to the sport.He was recently praised by fellow royal fans for queueing for 13 hours with members of the public before becoming tearful as he bowed his head to Her Majesty’s coffin in respect inside the Hall.Head to Metro.co.uk'sQueen Elizabeth II tag page for the latest updates, and sign Metro.co.uk's book of condolence to Her Majesty here.Actress Tilda also cut a sombre figure as she viewed the coffin after joining the queue when it was five
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Prince Harry's 'constant battle' highlighted by family's pal Bear Grylls 'Shift in focus'
Prince Harry's "constant battle" with mental health has been addressed by Running Wild presenter, Bear Grylls.Speaking exclusively to Express.co.uk, the adventurer and climate activist, 47, spoke candidly about the issue of mental health as well as the launch of his Gone Wild Festival following the coronavirus pandemic.The Running Wild presenter previously told how he struggled from the death of his father when he was younger.Bear wrote: "When my father died unexpectedly I was just a young man, so I sought out counselling."I did it covertly because I was embarrassed that I needed help, and felt overwhelmed and panicked by silly stuff."Sharing it helped, and reminded me of the fundamental truth that the first step toward empowerment is honesty," he previously told GQ Magazine.READ MORE: Last year, Harry spoke candidly about his struggles in the docu-series, The Me You Can't See, which saw him speak to talk show host Oprah Winfrey about his mental health battles.Harry had also previously shared how he had "shut down all of his emotions" following the death of his mother, Princess Diana, at just 12 years old.When asked about how it felt to hear the Prince's revelations about his mental health, the Channel 4 host admitted that it is a "constant battle" for lots of people.Bear answered: "I think mental health is a key part of all of our lives."It's really right and proper that there has been a shift in people's focus to realise that you got to look after your mental health in the same way you've got to look after your physical and your spiritual health and your emotional health."And, you know, it's a constant battle as well for so many veterans," he added.The star went on: "It's a big focus for the charity that we raise money
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