Keith Lemon was able to enjoy a Celebrity Juice reunion as he headed over to the ITV studios to appear on Good Morning Britain. The presenter, whose real name is Leigh Francis, appeared on the news programme to chat to Susanna Reid and Ed Balls.
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Holly Willoughby encouraged her children to write letters to the late Queen Elizabeth II to "process their grief". The presenter, 41, who shared a rare snap of her kids as they laid tributes to the Queen over the weekend, spoke about how her children were coping with her death. Speaking on Monday 12 September's edition of This Morning, Holly shared with co-presenters Philip Schofield, Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary how she had helped her children to understand what had happened and process the news.
"She was just consistently here for so many of us. So many of us never knew any different so suddenly for her not to be there..." Holly said. "I think that is why on Saturday I wanted to take the children down because I think you are trying to explain it to young people.
You are almost trying to understand it yourself. I found it quite helpful as, as I was talking to them, it was helping it sink in for myself." Holly also explained how she encouraged her children, Harry, Belle and Chester, to write the late monarch letters to help them process their feelings over the news. Harry, aged 13, is Holly's eldest child and he wrote: "Dear the queen, what a journey is has been from a regular young queen who only met 1 prime minister, to a national treasure who has met 15 prime ministers and is the greatest queen England has ever seen." He ended his emotional message with: "Britain is so amazingly proud of your service for this country.
Keith Lemon was able to enjoy a Celebrity Juice reunion as he headed over to the ITV studios to appear on Good Morning Britain. The presenter, whose real name is Leigh Francis, appeared on the news programme to chat to Susanna Reid and Ed Balls.
Holly Willoughby’s famous friends have flocked to social media after the morning talk show host returned to Instagram following what is now being referred to as queue-gate. Queen Elizabeth’s funeral and Lying-in-State saw thousands queue for hours on end in the hopes of paying their respects to the longest-serving British monarch.
Holly Willoughby has been left "shaken" by the "queue jumping" row she has found herself embroiled with alongside This Morning co-host Phillip Schofield because she is "used to being the darling of TV," a source has claimed.The 41 year old and Phillip, 60, have been accused of jumping the queue to visit The Queen while she was lying in state following her death earlier this month. Holly denied that she and Phillip had cut the queue in a VT for the hit ITV show they present together, while the programme also issued a statement saying the pair were they for work purposes.
This Morning fans were quick to share their thoughts as Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield turned the person who usually does the surprising into the one being surprised as they pulled a trick on Alison Hammond.
Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield have been subject to a tirade of backlash since they 'skipped the queue' to visit the Queen lying in state. Following the public outrage, a petition to have the two sacked from their jobs as hosts on This Morning has received over 70,000 signatures. And amid the ongoing backlash, ITV bosses are said to have a "major concern" that the presenters will be booed at the forthcoming National Television awards ceremony.
Holly Willoughby has made a brief return to social media for the first time since she became embroiled in the now infamous 'queue jump' row. The presenter has been under fire alongside her This Morning co-host Phillip Schofield since last Friday when they were seen in Westminster Hall during the Queen lying in state.
Holly Willoughby referenced Mel B on This Morning today, days after the Spice Girls star appeared to take a dig at her and Phillip Schofield. Mel's bandmate Mel C was on the ITV daytime show to chat to the hosts about her new book.
Fans of This Morning have continued to share their feelings about Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield's 'queue jump' saga. It is almost a week since the hosting duo were seen inside Westminster Hall where the Queen was lying in state.
Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield returned to This Morning for the first time since they were embroiled in a 'queue jump' row. The pair were last seen on the ITV daytime show on Thursday (September 15) after the programme was cancelled on Friday for coverage of the King's first trip to Wales.
Tilda Swinton has been spotted in the public queue for the Queen’s lying in state.