One of the traditional fixtures of any Christmas Day is to see Queen Elizabeth II and her family go to church. Not this year.
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Liam Gallagher and Mystery Jets singer Blaine Harrison have led the music world’s tributes to Dame Barbara Windsor, who has died aged 83.The iconic EastEnders actress died on Thursday evening (December 10) at a London care home, after a battle with dementia.Tributes have flooded in from the music world, with Harrison sharing a picture of the moment he met her.“The only Queen I’d ever bow down to,” he captioned a photo of their meeting.RIP Babs and carry on camping LG x— Liam Gallagher
.One of the traditional fixtures of any Christmas Day is to see Queen Elizabeth II and her family go to church. Not this year.
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The Spy Who Came In From The Cold, The Night Manager and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy passed away on Saturday (December 12) following a short illness.“It is with great sadness that we must confirm that David Cornwell – John le Carré – passed away from pneumonia last Saturday night after a short battle with the illness,” a statement issued by le Carré’s family said.“David is survived by his beloved wife of almost 50 years, Jane, and his sons Nicholas, Timothy, Stephen and Simon.
After Dame Barbara Windsor tragically passed away on Thursday, Prince William paid a moving tribute to her while appearing at The London Palladium.The royal, who previously put on an affectionate display with wife Kate Middleton, appeared alongside his family to watch Pantoland at the West End.The 38 year old took to the stage to give a speech to thank the key workers who were in the audience, but firstly paid tribute to the legendary actress.The Duke of Cambridge began: "Before I go on, I want
Barbara Windsor after she sadly passed away last night.
After it was revealed that British icon Barbara Windsor had tragically passed away, tributes have been flowing in from her various co-stars.The actress, whose little act of kindness gave Dermot O'Leary a career boost, sadly lost her life to Alzheimers at the age of 83. Barbara's EastEnders on-screen son Ross Kemp took to Instagram and paid a touching tribute to her.
Jacqueline Jossa has paid tribute to Dame Barbara Windsor after the TV legend lost her battle with Alzheimer's aged 83 on 10 December, 2020. Barbara had played the iconic Peggy Mitchell in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders on and off from 1994 to 2016, crossing paths with Jacqueline, who played Lauren Branning.
Barbara Windsor, the British actress whose acting career spanned seven decades and ranged from cheeky comedies to the soap opera "EastEnders," has died. She was 83.
Oliver Dowden made a blunder while paying tribute to EastEnders star Barbara Windsor, who has died at the age of 83. Windsor, who shot to fame in the Carry On films before playing Peggy Mitchell on EastEnders, died yesterday (10 December), her husband confirmed.
Barbara Windsor was famous for playing no nonsense EastEnders landlady Peggy Mitchell from 1994 to 2016. But before that, she was a star of Carry On during the swinging sixties and one of the most lusted after women in the country.The actress was never short of male attention, so let’s look back over the star’s love life.
direct to your inboxTributes have been paid to the EastEnders and Carry On actor Dame Barbara Windsor who has sadly died at 83 following a long battle with dementia.Her husband, Scott Mitchell, said she had died shortly after 8.30pm on Thursday.He said: “It is with deep sadness that I can confirm that my darling wife Barbara passed away at 8.35pm on Thursday 10th December at a London Care Home.