Eamonn Holmes fans show their love as he shares 'lost' message with poignant image
17.09.2022 - 20:05
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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.
The GB News presenter has spent the last week reporting from outside the iconic London landmark alongside his Breakfast co-host Isabel Webster. Appearing in a black suit and tie, Eamonn shared a picture of himself in the press tent and was soon being praised for his and his colleagues' coverage.
@bridgeadaire said: "You are all doing a fantastic job, it can't have been easy at times, like the rest of us you are not immune to the emotions involved." @coolcrutches commented: "How wonderful to have you covering it! So sad but an uplifting smiley face to comfort the nation is." @reginadwightdrag shared: "You look very smart @eamonnholmes glad to see you are there doing a very important job. Broadcasting history. Well done."
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On Thursday, 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 TV star was heard saying from behind the camera.
"Not usual, but very beautiful. If not a bit haunted," he added as he continued to move through the dimly lit path around St James' Palace. And fans were quick to share their thoughts, saying how they could sense the 'heaviness' around in the wake of Queen Elizabeth's death. Another
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