Queen Elizabeth II: UFC fans boo tribute to late monarch at UFC 279
Queen Elizabeth the second passed away earlier this week at the age of 96, sending the United Kingdom into a state of mourning after 70 years as monarch.
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Queen Elizabeth the second passed away earlier this week at the age of 96, sending the United Kingdom into a state of mourning after 70 years as monarch.
Floral tributes are seen outside Canterbury Cathedral, in south-east England on September 11, 2022, as people of the Diocese and throughout the Communion express their affection and gratitude as they mourn the death of the late Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II. – Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin will travel by road through Scottish towns and villages on Sunday as it begins its final journey from her beloved Scottish retreat of Balmoral. The Queen, who died on September 8, will be taken to the Palace of Holyroodhouse before lying at rest in St Giles’ Cathedral, before travelling onwards to London for her funeral. (Photo by Ben Stansall / AFP)
Richard Keys has defended the decision to postpone all football in the United Kingdom this weekend and says other sports ‘should be ashamed’ of resuming in the aftermath of the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
It was announced this weekend that the Queen's state funeral will take place at Westminster Abbey on Monday, September 19.
British horse racing has been cancelled on Monday September 19 as a mark of respect for the funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. There were meetings scheduled to take place at Hamilton Park, Leicester, Warwick, and Wolverhampton, but they have all been cancelled.
English football chiefs have been criticised for postponing all matches this weekend following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, with the decision labelled a “missed opportunity” to pay tribute to the nation’s longest-serving monarch.
There's a dearth of football action across the water this weekend after all Premier League, EFL and WSL were postponed following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
Wearing black armbands, test cricketers from England and South Africa held a minute's silence before a bell was chimed once by a high-ranking member of the military at the Oval.