Holly Willoughby appeared to be keeping her emotions in as she spoke to the mum of a young boy who is facing having his life support switched off. Hollie Dance is fighting to save her 12-year-old son Archie Battersbee alongside his dad, Paul.
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Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield hosted This Morning live from Buckingham Palace on Tuesday, in order to celebrate the Queen's historic Platinum Jubilee.The special edition of the ITV show saw Holly, 41, and Phillip, 60, head into the royal residence and explore the state rooms, gardens and kitchens, with many special guests joining them on the tour. Presenting duo Holly and Phil couldn't contain their excitement as they arrived at Buckingham Palace together in a private taxi, and arrived to find a red carpet laid out for their grand entrance.
Holly looked stunning for the occasion in a yellow floral dress with her signature blonde locks styled in loose waves, while Phillip looked dapper in a navy blue suit and matching tie. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter Holly and Phil made their way into the reception area of the palace as classical music played in the background.
The enormous space boasts bright red carpets throughout, with brown wood furniture and gold details. The camera moved to show off a huge fireplace in one corner, while on the opposite side of the room a grand staircase could be seen, with Holly and Phillip revealing that they'd be heading upstairs later on in the show.
The duo continued walking until they reached a large hallway, which was filled with marble detailing and red and gold furnishings. Holly branded the experience "really overwhelming" as she and Phillip continued to explore the famous palace.
They then entered a spacious room which the presenters explained is used for "special occasions", and Phillip revealed the room leads out "to the Palace's immaculate lawn". The outside area is where the Queen hosts her annual
.Holly Willoughby appeared to be keeping her emotions in as she spoke to the mum of a young boy who is facing having his life support switched off. Hollie Dance is fighting to save her 12-year-old son Archie Battersbee alongside his dad, Paul.
This Morning host Holly and BT sport star Jake have been good friends for 15 years and joined forces to front BBC talent contest, Celebrity Fame Academy, in 2002. Jake had already started going out with Harriet, who he would go on to marry in 2007, when Holly started crashing round his flat. They became so close that Holly started to hop into bed with him, but all was completely innocent.
Jake Humphrey shared that he and close pal Holly Willoughby once shared a bed together for six months. In 2002, the two presenters co-hosted CBBC's coverage of Celebrity Fame Academy and have been good friends ever since. Holly, 41, used to crash at Jake’s flat during their time presenting together, even after he started dating now-wife Harriet.
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This Morning viewers are nothing if not varied in their opinions and it was Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly who caused a divide amongst them today. The Geordie duo appeared live in the studio to chat to hosts Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby on the ITV daytime show on Thursday (May 26).
Holly Willoughby has been sent plenty of compliments after sharing a behind-the-scenes photo from her trip to Buckingham Palace. The presenter and her co-host Phillip Schofield swapped the studio for the royal residence during Tuesday's This Morning (May 24).
This Morning viewers were left turned off by the show’s latest episode, as ITV broadcasted from Buckingham Palace on Tuesday. Hosts Phillip Schofield, 61, and Holly Willoughby, 41, lead the first part of the programme from the Queen’s grounds, in an unprecedented move in celebration of Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee.
This Morning made a huge change to the latest show as hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield were given exclusive access to one of the most famous homes in the world. The hosting duo headed off to Buckingham Palace to host a special episode of the ITV daytime show.
Ruth Langsford accused Phillip Schofield of referring to her as a ‘well-dressed mutt’ during Monday’s episode of This Morning. Phillip and co-host Holly Willoughby crossed over to the Loose Women show to give a preview of what was coming up on the show, as they usually do in each episode.
This Morning viewers were left complaining moments into the latest edition of the show. Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield were missing from the show as Lorraine Kelly crossed live from her show to the ITV studio to find out what coming up on the daytime programme.
Phillip Schofield was forced to cut a segment short on This Morning on Monday after the show experienced sound issues.The 60 year old and co-host Holly Willoughby, 41, had been watching gardening guru and influencer Daisy Payne, 24, speak to fellow floral enthusiasts about a giant flower arrangement shaped in the silhouette of the Queen at the Chelsea Flower Show in London. As viewers were about to get an insight into the impressive piece made in honour of the monarch’s Platinum Jubilee, the sound through the transmission could be heard cutting out — leaving Phillip with no choice but to stop the segment.
Holly Willoughby appeared emotional as a huge announcement was made at the start of This Morning. The first show of the week kicked off with the usual titles before the presenter and co-host Phillip Schofield appeared live from the studio.
Tom Cruise all living there at some point. Dormans Park is a private residential park on the West Sussex and Surrey border, originating in the 19th century. The land that it sits upon was bought by the Bellagio Estate Company with the newly formed railway station making the area easily accessible from London.