David Beckham honors Queen Elizabeth II after paying respects to Her Majesty
David Beckham gathered in line
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David Beckham gathered in line
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David Beckham has spoke out for the first time since he was praised for joining his fellow mourners in the queue for the Queen lying in state. The former Manchester United footballer was spotted among the thousands waiting to pay their final respects to Queen Elizabeth II on Friday.
Susanna Reid appeared to directly respond to claims of 'queue jumping' from her ITV co-stars after she queued for several hours to see the Queen lie in state. Prior to her funeral on Monday, September 19, Queen Elizabeth II spent four days lying in state at Westminster Hall.
Susanna Reid alerted viewers to a time of 'transition' on the show as she returned to Good Morning Britain. The presenter was back at the helm of the ITV news programme on Tuesday (September 20) alongside Ben Shephard.
Bear Grylls has apologised to those who saw him attending the Queen's funeral as he chronicled the day as one “we will never forget”. The TV star and Chief Scout, shared a touching message having joined VIPs, dignitaries and members of the royal family as Queen Elizabeth II was laid to rest.
Meghan Markle made an emotional appearance as she supported her husband at the Queen's funeral. The Duchess of Sussex stood alongside other members of the royal family as they said a final farewell to Queen Elizabeth II on Monday, September 19.
The One Show paid tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II as it returned to our screens on the evening her funeral. Following an emotional day which saw the nation's longest-serving sovereign laid to rest following a state funeral and procession through London and Windsor, the BBC One talk show and current affairs programme adopted a different look.