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20.09 / 11:01
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Brooklyn Beckham says 'it's our duty to carry on Queen's legacy' in touching tribute
Brooklyn Beckham has followed in his parents footsteps after penning a touching tribute to the Queen on the day of her funeral.
20.09 / 10:59
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ITV This Morning viewers say it's 'awkward' as Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield open first show since 'queue jump' drama
Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield returned to This Morning for the first time since they were embroiled in a 'queue jump' row. The pair were last seen on the ITV daytime show on Thursday (September 15) after the programme was cancelled on Friday for coverage of the King's first trip to Wales.
20.09 / 10:51
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‘This Morning’ Anchors Phillip Schofield, Holly Willoughby Address Queen ‘Queue Jumping’ Accusations
K.J. Yossman “This Morning” anchors Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby addressed accusations they “queue-jumped” the 5-mile long line to visit Queen Elizabeth II lying in state last week. In a pre-recorded segment at the opening of the show on Tuesday morning, the duo took viewers through a montage of events that took place since the Queen’s death on Sept. 8, from the news breaking to her lying-in-state in Westminster Hall last week. Alongside footage of Schofield and Willoughby outside Westminster Hall, where they spoke to members of the public who had queued to see the Queen, Willoughby said in a voice-over: “Like hundreds of accredited broadcasters and journalists, we were given official permission to access the Hall. It was strictly for the purpose of reporting on the event for millions of people in the U.K. who haven’t been able to visit Westminster in person.”
20.09 / 10:03
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More than 250,000 people confirmed to have gone to see the Queen lying in state
It has been revealed that more than 250k people visited Westminster Hall to see the Queen lying in state in the days leading up to her funeral. The queue to allow mourners to pay their respects to the late monarch was closed a number of times, with wait times reaching to over 14 hours.
20.09 / 09:57
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Coronation Street's Antony Cotton causes stir with Queen's funeral pics 'It's distasteful'
the Queen's funeral due to his prolonged services to the British Army, personnel and veterans. For over a decade, he has been an advocate for soldiers of all ranks, supporting welfare and particularly their mental health, which he received an MBE for earlier this year.During the ceremony yesterday, Antony smiled proudly as he stood amongst guards outside Westminster Abbey.He also shared a picture of the Order of Service with his 555,000 Twitter followers.Antony wrote: "Well… where to begin?! I had the greatest honour of being invited to Her Majesty’s funeral."So proud to see so many pals working on it, and doing their Queen and country proud.
20.09 / 08:11
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Brooklyn Peltz Beckham, David Beckham, Victoria Beckham Pay Homage to Queen Elizabeth II
Naman Ramachandran The Beckhams have paid fulsome tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II, who was laid to rest after a lavish state funeral on Monday. On his instagram account, chef Brooklyn Peltz Beckham, who was on the cover of Variety‘s Power of Young Hollywood issue in August, posted several pictures of the late Queen and penned an emotional note. “There are no words to express my sadness at the loss of our esteemed Monarch, Her Majesty The Queen,” Beckham wrote to his 14.4 million Instagram followers. “Collectively, as a nation, we can only hope to show the world what she has shown us with her leadership and grace. It is our duty as the people of Great Britain to carry on her legacy within each of us, in all of our actions and how we live our lives. Amidst the sadness, we have to remember that this is also a time to celebrate all that she did for us. We will be forever grateful. Rest In Peace, Queen Elizabeth.”
20.09 / 01:17
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David Beckham hails 'inspirational' Queen Elizabeth in heartfelt tribute
David Beckham has paid a glowing tribute to Queen Elizabeth. The 47-year-old former soccer star has hailed the late monarch for her "unique" and "inspirational" leadership throughout her 70-year reign. Alongside a photograph of the Queen's state funeral, Beckham wrote on Facebook: "Our Queen is home.
19.09 / 21:57
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David Beckham pays moving tribute to 'inspirational and caring leader' Queen after funeral
David Beckham has paid a moving tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II, who he described as "inspirational and caring" on the day of her funeral.The former England football captain took to Instagram to share a poignant image of the Queen's coffin as it was carried in procession by members of the Royal Navy to Westminster Abbey where her State Funeral was held. Alongside the image, David, 47, wrote: “Our Queen is home..Today we said a final farewell to Her Majesty The Queen. “This week the world has mourned the loss of a unique, inspirational & caring leader.
19.09 / 21:13
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'He's still human!' Lizzie Cundy on King Charles III 'grieving in public' amid accession
King Charles III in an exclusive interview with Express.co.uk as he is left to "grieve in public" due to his full schedule since his accession.The TV personality said she "takes her hat off" to the new King as he tries to settle into his new role after losing his mother, Queen Elizabeth II.Lizzie said: "They are the royal family but they're still a family and they're still grieving."Charles hasn't stopped since the Queen passed away and they have a full schedule, leaving them having to grieve in public."Me for one, I just take my hat off to him.
19.09 / 17:57
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Petition to axe This Morning's Holly and Phil launched after 'queue jump'
A petition to axe Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield from This Morning after they were accused of "jumping the queue" to see the Queen Lying-in-State has reached over 9,000 signatures. Holly, 41, and Phillip, 60, could be seen lining up in Westminster Hall to pay their respects to the late monarch on Friday, however, their 'media passes' meant that they were fast-tracked ahead of thousands of others who had queued for up to 24 hours. The controversy has generated a huge backlash, especially after other celebrities such as David Beckham and GMB's Susanna Reid queued for over seven hours amongst members of the public.
19.09 / 17:11
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'It's not rational!' Graham Norton on nation's response to Queen Elizabeth II's death
Queen Elizabeth II had died at 96, with many flooding to London from all over the world to pay their respects. Graham Norton, 59, has said that the response was "not rational" as citizens queued over 14 hours to see the Queen lying in state this week.Many from around the world have queued this week to see the Queen lying in state at Westminster, including the likes of David Beckham and Susanna Reid.Despite the near 20 hour queues the public were happy to get to say their final goodbyes to the longest reigning British monarch.Speaking about the nation's shared mourning, Graham exclaimed: "It’s gorgeous to see the way people respond."It’s not rational.
19.09 / 14:59
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Eamonn Holmes' jibe at This Morning's Holly and Phil over 'queue jumping' row
Eamonn Holmes has made a slight dig at This Morning's Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield after they were mistaken to have jumped a queue to see the Queen lying in state on Friday.
19.09 / 11:39
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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
19.09 / 13:43
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
19.09 / 10:41
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Tyson Fury and wife Paris leave a bouquet of flowers at Buckingham Palace for the Queen
Tyson Fury and his wife Paris paid their respects to the Queen by laying flowers outside Buckingham Palace.The pair were spotted carrying a large bouquet before setting them down on top of a plaque for the jubilee walk. The couple opted for simple outfits for the touching occasion as they posed side by side for pictures outside the gates of the royal residence. Paris, 32, wore hot pink trousers and strappy heels paired with a striped blouse and her loose blonde hair draped over her shoulders.
19.09 / 12:51
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Stacey Solomon breaks silence on Queen's funeral after clip slamming royals resurfaces
Stacey Solomon took to Instagram to share an emotional message with fans ahead of the Queen's state funeral.The 32-year-old uploaded a picture of the late monarch with her 5.3 million followers and said she was "thinking of everyone finding today so sad and difficult".The Loose Women star added: "And, thinking of all those who have ever lost a beloved person in their lives."Saying goodbye forever is always so hard."The Queen died aged 96 surrounded by her loved ones at Balmoral on September 8.Her funeral is currently underway after spending four and half days lying in state at Wesminster Hall.Sharon Osbourne says Ozzy forced to leave family homeFollowing the news of her death, an unearthed video of Stacey's views on the royals emerged online.In 2018 on Loose Women, she told her panellists: "I don’t get any of it."I don’t get why we’re so obsessed with these humans that are exactly the same – it could be us four sitting there."I just don’t get it."Pushing her further, Jane Moore asked: "Do you mean, like, as royals, or as like, Kim Kardashian? Because for me, they’re becoming like celebrities.""To me that’s all they are," Stacey retorted, to which Linda Robson added: "I love the Queen."After asking why she did, her fellow panellist replied: "She's always worked really hard."Continuing with her opinion, Stacey added: "But I would work really hard if the whole country paid for me to have like 12 houses, to work really hard."Strictly's Kaye Adams hits out at David Beckham 'queue' claim [REACTION]Ozzy Osbourne to have op on spine after fall amid Parkinson's news [UPDATE]Nicole Kidman tells how she avoided giving Meghan and Harry advice [REVEALED]Since the video has resurfaced, many social media users have shared their
19.09 / 09:37
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Dan Walker speaks out on 'people playing press card' after Phil and Holly queue backlash
Dan Walker answered questions from fans yesterday on his Instagram page, where one asked if he'd "play the press card or join the queue" to see the Queen lying in state.
19.09 / 11:53
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Kirstie Allsopp sparks debate with 'some people couldn't give a monkeys about Queen' tweet
Kirstie Allsopp told fans that her sister had been on The Mall since 3am ahead of the Queen's funeral today.The presenter went on to tweet that saying a final farewell to the late monarch will be "extraordinary day", adding: "I know some people couldn’t give a monkeys, but so, so many people are mourning the loss of The Queen, and I believe this period of mourning, and State Funeral, mean so much."In response to her tweet, a Twitter user named Empfindlich questioned mourning the loss of somebody they didn't personally know.They commented: "How is it possible to mourn someone you never knew, didn't know you, you only ever saw through the prism of state propaganda and was, in any case, 96 years old?"This is all feeling a little too North Korean for my liking."Kirstie, 51, replied: "The first question I can understand, the second is beyond me, you don’t mourn someone because they are old?!"Sharon Osbourne says Ozzy forced to leave family homeAngela Wood went on to say that it wasn't that people didn't "give a monkeys", but that everyone had different views.Disagreeing, the Channel 4 star said: "I don’t think that’s true.
19.09 / 11:39
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Kourtney Kardashian issues savage response to commenter speculating that she’s pregnant
tied the knot in a stunningly swanky Italian ceremony in May.They turned to IVF to conceive a child together after speaking of their struggles to conceive on the first season of the Kardashians, with Kourtney explaining the toll that it had taken on her body.In a new interview, Kourtney said she decided to stop treatments to focus on other parts of her life.When asked how their pregnancy journey was coming along, the mum-of-three said: ‘We started an IVF journey, but I stopped. It was a lot.
19.09 / 10:37
Eamonn Holmes in cryptic dig as he's urged to replace Phil and Holly after 'queue jumping'
Eamonn Holmes, 62, has liked a tweet from a Twitter user who suggested he and Ruth Langsford should come back to This Morning following Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby's queue jump backlash.This Morning presenters were slammed for skipping the regular queue of mourners for the Queen and receiving a fast track press pass to film for the show. Despite being there for work purposes, the duo were slammed on social media as many pointed out that the likes of David Beckham and Susanna Reid queued with the public. Now, Eamonn has liked a tweet from Twitter user Nicole Ramsamy who wrote: "Does this mean we can have @EamonnHolmes and @RuthieeL back on @thismorning please?!"The tweet was a response to one from Dougie Brimson who insisted This Morning writers were "slaving over a laptop desperately trying to come up with a convincing excuse for Phil Schofield and Holly Willoughby #queuejumping".Eamonn moved on from This Morning last year to front his new show with Isabel Webster on GB News.Sharon Osbourne says Ozzy forced to leave family homeHis wife Ruth has remained on the show but not as often, with co-star Rylan Clark.It's not the first time Eamonn has shared his thoughts on the controversy surrounding Phil and Holly in recent days. On GB News, he discussed mourners queuing alongside Christopher Biggins and Dawn Neesom.The former said "everyone had come together for the Queen's death" to which Eamonn replied: "Except not everyone came together, Biggins."Following backlash, This Morning producers were forced to step in and address the situation.A statement on their Instagram read: "This Morning had press accreditation and like other media, Phillip and Holly were escorted to work from the press gallery by government
19.09 / 10:25
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The Chase's Anne Hegerty defends Holly and Phil's 'queue jump' after public outcry
The Chase’s Anne Hegerty has defended This Morning hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield over "queue jumping" claims, following controversy surrounding the pair attending the late Queen’s lying-in-state in Westminster Hall. The morning TV hosts caused controversy as they appeared to jump the queue to pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth II, while members of the public had to queue for at least 14 hours.
David Robert Joseph Beckham OBE (born 2 May 1975) is an English former professional footballer, the current president of Inter Miami CF and co-owner of Salford City. He played for Manchester United, Preston North End, Real Madrid, Milan, LA Galaxy, Paris Saint-Germain and the England national team, for which he held the appearance record for an outfield player until 2016. He is the first English player to win league titles in four countries: England, Spain, the United States and France. He retired in May 2013 after a 20-year career, during which he won 19 major trophies.
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