Kanye West is still posting about the sad death of Queen Elizabeth II — and he’s likening it to his own life, too.
19.09.2022 - 13:35 / ok.co.uk
Huw Edwards is one of the BBC's most recognisable faces and he's often chosen to front coverage of national and international events, particularly those related to the Royal Family. The 61 year old announced the death of Queen Elizabeth II on BBC News on 8 September, and he's also been selected to lead the coverage of Her Majesty's State Funeral. Huw joined the BBC as a trainee back in 1984 and his broadcasting career has continued to go from strength to strength ever since.
But, what do we know about Huw away from the cameras? Let's take a look... Huw, who is originally from Wales, lives in Dulwich, London with his wife, Vicky Flind, who is a TV producer and editor of ITV's Peston. The couple are parents to five children, Hannah, Amos, Sammy, Rebecca and Dan.
Proud dad Huw tends to keep his family life out of the spotlight but he did open about being a dad-of-five, admitting that he was a stricter parent to his elder children. Speaking to the Guardian, Huw said: "There’s a principle that your youngest child gets a far better crack of the whip than your eldest. All your anxieties and inexperience and cluelessness as a parent are taken out on your eldest child.
By the time you get to your youngest, in my case number five, you’re a brilliant parent. "So if you could give a parent all the patience and knowledge that they would have with their second or third child or whatever to the first, that’s the one piece of advice I’d give." Sign up to the OK! newsletter Do you love celebrities, fashion, home interiors and beauty? Then do not waste another minute of your time and sign up to our daily newsletter, where you will receive all that - and more - straight to your inbox at 5pm every day. From exclusive at home tours, cleaning
.Kanye West is still posting about the sad death of Queen Elizabeth II — and he’s likening it to his own life, too.
BBC viewers have urged for the broadcaster to be ‘protected’ after praising coverage of the Queen’s funeral today. Huw Edwards led coverage today, with Kirsty Young, Fergal Keane, David Dimbleby, and Sophie Raworth were also on the bill to cover the historic event alongside him. The monumental event, which is expected to become the most watched global broadcast in history with an approximate 4.
Piers Morgan still can’t help but discuss Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, even while reporting live from Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral procession Monday. He said it particularly upset him that “the last two years of the Queen’s life were constantly having to deal with these two” after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex publicly stepped back from the royal family in January 2020, citing media harassment and racist tensions within the monarchy. “Of course they’re not a racist family, and I think that Meghan Markle, by saying that, endorsed by Harry, managed to smear the entire royal family,” Morgan said, reporting for Fox News.
Dan Walker has led the praise for Huw Edwards after he hosted the BBC's coverage of the Queen's funeral. Twelve days ago the broadcaster informed viewers of the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
Lilibet’s early childhood was not just carefree and secure, but surprisingly warm and loving, too.This was thanks to the efforts of her father, Bertie, who having endured a strict upbringing, battling a severe stammer throughout his life, encouraged demonstrations of affection in the family. As a baby, her days were mostly spent at 145 Piccadilly, overlooking Green Park.
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Loose Women was back on our screens today after a four-day break to make room on ITV for the coverage of the Queen's death, and the show made an emotional return. On the panel today were Ruth Langsford, Dame Kelly Holmes, Jane Moore and Brenda Edwards, who joined together to talk about Her Majesty and share personal memories of the royal family.
Brenda Edwards became emotional as she appeared on the first edition of Loose Women since the Queen's death. The ITV lunchtime show returned to screens on Thursday (September 15) for the first time since it was announced Queen Elizabeth II had died 'peacefully', aged 96, at Balmoral on September 8.
The Queen had four children and eight grandchildren and of those grandchildren, her eldest is Princess Anne’s son Peter Phillips. Peter, 44, and his sister Zara Tindall were born to the Princess Royal and her ex husband Mark Phillips although despite being so closely related to royalty, the pair have had somewhat normal lives. Princess Anne’s son is a keen sports lover and studied for a degree in sport science at the University of Exeter before he went on to pursue a career around his passion.