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.
12.09.2022 - 17:13 / ok.co.uk
ITV presenters have been sharing their feelings in the wake of the Queen's death today in special episodes of This Morning and Good Morning Britain. Dermot O'Leary and Alison Hammond appeared on the This Morning sofa to pay tribute to the Queen who died last week aged 96 and to talk about their experience of laying flowers at Buckingham Palace this weekend.
Many have visited Buckingham Palace over the last few days to reflect on the Queen's life and view the thousands of cards and flowers which have been laid outside the gates. And amongst the thousands of people heading to pay their respects were presenters Alison, 47, and Dermot, 49, who joined in laying flowers for Her Majesty.
For all of the latest updates, sign up for OK!'s Royal newsletter. Dermot said: "We thought it'll be so lovely to see the flowers by the rails, but actually as soon as you go through the park you see them amongst the trees, and the impromptu paths people have created through." He added: "I think we both (he and Alison) thought it was going to be a lot more sad and sombre than it actually was.
And actually what we found was just this moment of reflection, contemplation and gratitude." Alison added: "We met this one lady called Sheila and she just burst into tears." She added: "It wasn't because she was sad it was more, she was happy she'd lived a life where the Queen had been and she was just so grateful that she'd experienced it." It was an emotional special edition of This Morning today as Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield hosted a programme dedicated to the Queen. As well as Alison and Dermot's personal testimonials, Holly, 41, also shared her own heartfelt tribute when she revealed the cards her three children left outside the palace
.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.
It was a surprising start to ITV This Morning today (September 26) as presenter Alison Hammond had her script torn up and discovered all the surprises would actually be directed towards her instead. Hosts Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield opened the show by heading live to Alison, 47, in Birmingham but, as she began to explain she was there to surprise an "On Your Doorstep" contestant named "Alison", the tables were unexpectedly turned.
Alison Hammond had fans flocking to social media as they were left baffled by what they believed was an Elvis error on This Morning. The presenter was back at the helm of the ITV daytime programme on Friday (September 23) alongside Dermot O'Leary.
Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary were back on our screens today as they returned to This Morning hosting duties - and people were gushing over Alison's glamorous look.The 47 year old looked incredible as she showed off her recent weight loss in a black top and trousers with a leopard print shirt thrown over the top to jazz it up. Her dark hair was styled into a sleek bob with a side fringe and her makeup was applied to perfection with a bronzed smoky eye, extra lashes and a slick of gloss on her lips to finish off the look.
Tilda Swinton has been spotted in the public queue for the Queen’s lying in state.
Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield looked emotional as they made their way through Westminster Hall to seen the Queen lie in state.
Holly Willoughby appeared filled with emotion as she joined Phillip Schofield to see the Queen lie in state. Queen Elizabeth II spent her first full day lying in state on Thursday (September 15) after the public were allowed to start paying their respects to the late monarch from 5pm on Wednesday.
Dame Kelly Holmes was left in tears seconds into her debut on the Loose Women panel. It was announced last week that double Olympic Champion would be joining the ITV lunchtime show from Monday (September 12). However, the programme has been off air since the death of the Queen was announced.
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.
This Morning viewers have raised concerns with the ITV show after a segment which saw thousands of mourners queue to see Her Majesty The Queen lying-in-state. The daytime TV show returned on Wednesday (September 13) for an extended three-hour long programme dedicated to the Queen.