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Sarah Ferguson fans spot error with her sweet birthday tribute to late Queen

Sarah Ferguson's fans spotted a glaring error in her birthday tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II on Instagram. The Duchess of York, 64, who was thought to have been close to the Queen in the years leading up to her death in 2022, shared a smiling snap of the late monarch as she wrote a touching message. It read: "Today we are remembering Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on what would have been her 97th birthday.Thank you for all that you have taught us, for being a steadfast leader and dear friend.
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Sandra Oh speaks out after surprise appearance at Queen's funeral causes confusion
The Queen's state funeral yesterday after many queried why she was there. A clip of the Killing Eve star looking sombre as she slowly walked down Westminster Abbey's aisle was widely shared on social media as many shared their thoughts. The 51-year-old remembered the late monarch wearing a black dress and a fascinator.Sandra was invited to the funeral as she is a part of the Canadian delegation, alongside musician Gregory Charles and Olympic gold medallist swimmer Mark Tewksbury.The Order of Canada, founded by the Queen in 1967, was created to honour outstanding achievement, dedication to the community and general service to the nation across all areas of society.She was given an Order of Canada following her success in the BBC drama Killing Eve opposite Jodie Comer.Bear Grylls apology for smiling as he arrived at Queen's state funeralAfter the event, the 51-year-old actress shared what it was like to be a part of the historic day.Taking to her Instagram page, she wrote: "Proud to represent [Canada] w/ my fellow Order of Canada & Valour recipients @gregorycharlesofficiel @marktewks @palmerlp26 at Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II funeral at Westminster Abbey today."(sic)She went on to share various pictures of herself at the event with her colleagues.After her appearance was seen on television, many flocked to social media to question why she was invited.Twitter user JordanVR commented: "Not Sandra Oh representing Canada at the Queen’s funeral??? This was not on my 2022 bingo card.""There wasn’t anyone in Canada more worthy of being at the Queen’s funeral than Sandra Oh.
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Victoria Beckham says meeting Queen was 'proud moment' in heartfelt tribute
Victoria Beckham has said that meeting Queen Elizabeth II was a "proud moment" after paying a heartfelt tribute and posting a throwback snap with Her Majesty.With her husband David having queued 13 hours to pay tribute to the late monarch, the former Spice Girls star has now penned a sweet message to pay her respects.Taking to Instagram on SUnday (September 18), Victoria penned a moving message alongside a glamorous snap of the Queen.READ NEXT: This Morning fans threaten to 'boycott' show over Holly and Phil's 'shameful queue jump'"I’ve spent the last week reflecting on the loss of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and how she was a powerful source of inspiration not just for me, but for so many around the world," she began.Posh went on: "The ultimate icon in every way and the epitome of elegance, she will live on in our hearts and minds forever."I offer my deepest sympathy and heartfelt condolences to the Royal Family at this time, and we join them in mourning the loss of our beloved Sovereign."After her heartfelt Instagram post, Victoria took to her stories to post another set of images with more moving words - even reflecting on the time she met the late monarch.In 1997 Victoria along the rest of the Spice Girls came face to face with Queen Elizabeth II when they met her at a formal event.Looking incredible in the signature Posh Spice black dress, Victoria beamed as she shook hands with the Queen.Uploading the throwback snap onto her stories, Victoria penned: ''One of my proudest Spice Girls moments was meeting Her Majesty at the Royal Command Performance in 1997.
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