Good Morning Britain's Susanna Reid had to interrupt an interview and tell a guest off for being 'rude' in an awkward clash.
20.09.2022 - 18:25 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Susanna Reid has shared a telling detail about the Queen after one of her beloved dogs died weeks before her own death. On Monday the nation and the world watched as Queen Elizabeth II was laid to rest after she died 'peacefully' at Balmoral, aged 96, on September 8.
The Queen's state funeral saw the royal family among 2,000 dignitaries from across the world and other specially invited guests as they paid their final respects to the late monarch in a poignant service before she was later laid to rest at St George's Chapel in Windsor.
On Tuesday, Good Morning Britain's Susanna shared how the show had gone through a 'transition' since yesterday morning when they hosted the programme live from outside Westminster Abbey. She and co-host Ben Shephard chatted about the 'overwhelmingly emotional' occasion and looked back at some of the key moments from the historic event.
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This included the moving moment the late monarch's beloved corgis, Muick and Sandy, were brought out from Windsor Castle for the procession of the Queen's coffin down the Long Walk to St George's Chapel for the committal.
Hugo Vickers, a royal correspondent, said the Queen was kind to everyone she met but had a particular soft spot for her corgis. Susanna said her heart broke at seeing her current pets stand on the sidelines to say a final farewell to their owner, who owned more than 30 corgis, with many of them direct descendants from Susan, who was given to her as an 18th birthday present by her parents in 1944.
Those watching the proceedings were also left emotional as the Queen's favourite horse, Emma, was also brought out to
Good Morning Britain's Susanna Reid had to interrupt an interview and tell a guest off for being 'rude' in an awkward clash.
Susanna Reid left Good Morning Britain viewers unimpressed with them slamming her for a 'patronising' joke about a guest's haircut. The presenter was back at the helm of the ITV news programme on Monday morning (September 26) alongside Ed Balls.
Susanna Reid has explained why she and co-host Ben Shephard were still wearing dark clothes on Tuesday's Good Morning Britain following the Queen's funeral on Monday.The late Queen completed her final journey and reunited with her beloved Prince Philip at St. George's Chapel in Windsor on Monday 19 September.
Good Morning Britain's Susanna Reid has told viewers that it was a "privilege" to stand for seven hours as she waited to see the Queen lying in state.
Good Morning Britain's Susanna Reid has seemingly taken a swipe at This Morning presenters Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby by describing what a privilege it was to queue up with everyone else and pay her respects to the Queen.The TV host, 51, and her 81 year old mother queued for more than seven hours to file past the coffin of Her Majesty who had been Lying-in-State ahead of her funeral today (September 19). However, ITV colleagues, This Morning presenters Phil, 60, and Holly, 41, have faced backlash after they were spotted walking past queuing mourners inside Westminster Hall and paying their respects in a different line to the public.
Ben Shephard and Susanna Reid gave a sombre message as they returned to screens with Good Morning Britain on Monday. The hosts were back at the helm of the ITV news programme ahead of the Queen's state funeral.
Susanna Reid has been replaced on Good Morning Britain's edition tomorrow (Sunday) after it was confirmed the programme would return again this weekend. In a rare move, ITV last week chose to bring in its usual weekday presenters, including Susanna, Ben Shephard and Kate Garraway, to hosts its news programme last weekend following the Queen's death.
Good Morning Britain host Susanna Reid revealed that she spent seven hours and 20 minutes queuing to pay her respects to the late Queen Elizabeth II. Posting to Twitter the journalist and TV presenter shared some tips for other royal mourners who are planning to join the queue in the next couple of days. She began her thread writing: “Evening - along with my lovely mum and her very good friend, I have just experienced a moment in history - witnessing the Queen lying in state in Westminster Hall.