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Tottenham manager Antonio Conte reveals he went to Buckingham Palace after passing of Queen Elizabeth II

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Antonio Conte has revealed he went to Buckingham Palace following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The Queen, who ruled for longer than any monarch in British history, passed away at her residence in Balmoral, Buckingham Palace on Thursday, September 8.

Ad All football matches were called off at the weekend to honour the Queen's «extraordinary life and contribution to the nation, and as a mark of respect».

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Unfortunately, the Queen died,” Conte told reporters. “Honestly, on Thursday, we were all sad because we are talking about a person that her service for this country was outstanding.

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