Still feeling her presence. Princess Kate said she felt as though the late Queen Elizabeth II sent her family a sign when rainbows appeared in the sky in Balmoral after her death.
15.09.2022 - 13:49 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Eamonn Holmes gave his followers a glimpse into his working life at the moment as he made his way to cover the latest on the Queen's death. The GB News presenter has spent the last week reporting from outside Buckingham Palace alongside his Breakfast co-host Isabel Webster.
He took to Instagram on Monday (September 12) to share a snap from outside the iconic London landmark as the world's media set up press tents following the Queen's passing, aged 96, last Thursday. Buckingham Palace said Queen Elizabeth II died 'peacefully' at Balmoral, her Scottish Highlands home, that afternoon.
Appearing in a black suit and tie, Eamonn penned alongside his image: "Bringing you the subdued and respectful atmosphere from Buckingham Palace ahead of Her Majesty The Queen's funeral cortege arriving tonight. #TheQueen #History." He has since been keeping his followers updated.
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That included an image of himself and Isabel in a golf buggy as his mobility issues continued to plague his every day life. " Getting around and organising the Media area at Buckingham Palace is a massive operation especially if like me u r having mobility issues. So really appreciated the ride," he captioned the image.
While the mood had, quite obviously, been sombre, this morning (Thursday, September 15) things turned rather 'eerie' as Eamonn filmed himself walking past St James' Palace, the most senior royal palace in the UK which last weekend was where Charles was officially declared King Charles III at an Accession Council.
"This is my walk to work today," the former This Morning host is heard saying from behind the camera. "Not
Still feeling her presence. Princess Kate said she felt as though the late Queen Elizabeth II sent her family a sign when rainbows appeared in the sky in Balmoral after her death.
Eamonn Holmes has taken a savage swipe at This Morning presenters Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby, amidst claims they skipped the queue at the Queen's lying-in-state. The former This Morning host has been liking posts on Twitter suggesting that the pair should be sacked from presenting the morning chat show.
Former This Morning presenter Eamonn Holmes appeared to take a dig at his former co-stars Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield after the backlash over "queue jumping". Holly and Phil have been at the centre of backlash from viewers after they viewed the Queen's coffin at Westminster Hall last week, insisting they were there as journalists to report on the event. Despite addressing the backlash on Tuesday's show, the pair still have unimpressed viewers who are refusing to accept their side of the story.
Fans of Eamonn Holmes said they wanted to give 'him a hug' after he shared a poignant image. The former This Morning presenter has been updating his social media followers this week as he hosted coverage of the Queen's death from outside Buckingham Palace.
pause production on Season 6 out of respect.Also, the English TV list was led by “Cobra Kai” Season 5, which garnered 106.7 million hours viewed, upon its debut Sept. 9. It was followed by the limited series “Devil in Ohio,” which logged 70.8 million viewing hours in its second week.
ITV's popular daytime show Loose Women has been cancelled today in a TV schedule shake-up after the Queen’s death. This is to ensure the maximum coverage of the many significant events in the royal calendar since the death of the monarch, aged 96, on Thursday, 8 September.Today, Good Morning Britain aired as usual from 6am to 9am, followed by Lorraine at 9am.This Morning also aired at its usual time of 10am but will finish at an earlier time of 12pm to make way for an extended ITV News Special which will cover The King’s Tour - Northern Ireland - meaning Loose Women's usual slot at 12.30pm will not go ahead.The lunchtime news will then take place at 1.30pm with live coverage of Queen Elizabeth II - Return To The Palace scheduled for 4pm.
In the wake of the Queen's death, there have been massive changes to the regular TV schedules as the country observes a period of national mourning. BBC One and ITV changed their schedules to accommodate breaking news coverage of the momentous event, and a number of special programmes celebrating the long and historic reign of Queen Elizabeth II went on air in the place of the usual shows.
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Late-night TV hosts were among those paying tribute to Queen Elizabeth II after she died at age 96 on Thursday.