ITV This Morning's Holly Willoughby shares rare detail about daughter Belle that's nod to the Queen
13.09.2022 - 16:41
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Holly Willoughby left her This Morning co-stars and viewers choked up yesterday when she read out the letters her children had written following the death of the Queen. Now, the presenter has shared a rare detail about her daughter Belle, admitting it's a personal nod to the late monarch.
The 41-year-old was back at the helm to the ITV daytime show on Tuesday (September 13) alongside Phillip Schofield as they hosted another special episode paying tribute to Queen Elizabeth II. The shortened programme, on from 10am to 12pm, saw the duo discussing the latest news surrounding the Queen's funeral and King Charles' latest trip as part of his new role.
They were also just by those who have met the Queen, sharing their own personal stories, as well as looking back at the Queen's iconic fashion statements over the years and meeting the man who helped Her Majesty keep her beloved Corgis in check.
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The show's agony aunt Deidre Sanders was also back on the programme and invited viewers to share their stories of meeting the Queen as well as talk to those who may have found themselves surprised by their emotional response to her passing.
As they chatted to callers one, named Liz, shared how she actually met the late monarch as a baby. This led to Holly making a revelation about her own daughter. "Belle's middle name is Elizabeth," the mum-of-three said before adding: "In a nod to the Queen." As Deidre replied: "Oh really?" Holly confirmed that was the choice she and husband Dan Baldwin made when welcoming their only daughter.
On Monday, during This Morning's first special memorial programme, shown without adverts as a mark
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