A Scots nurse has told of her panic after her son was rushed to hospital with a serious infection whilst she was abroad on holiday.
12.04.2022 - 20:33 / ok.co.uk
This Morning viewers were left none too pleased as guest Matthew Wright criticised the Queen.The television presenter appeared on Tuesday's instalment of the ITV morning show to discuss the re-release of the 95 year old monarch's book, The Other Side Of The Coin: The Queen, The Dresser, and The Wardrobe. However, 56 year old Matthew made his feelings for the Queen known as he told hosts Vernon Kay and Josie Gibson: "You know, why does a royal family have to be incredibly rich? "If you look at other royal families around Europe, they go around on bicycles, they live normal lives," Matthew said. He added: "I felt very uncomfortable watching Prince Andrew walk her through the other day for Philip's ceremony." Matthew continued: "And here we hear her dresser breaks in her brand new custom-made shoes for her, so they're more comfortable.
"The notion that the Queen has someone to break in her shoes for her..." Matthew's comments weren't taken too kindly, with one person taking to social media to comment: "Alright Matthew you don't like the royals we get it #ThisMorning." Another said: "Bore off Matthew. Seriously, like a broken record #ThisMorning." A third added: "#ThisMorning Shut up Matthew.
Stop criticising our Queen!" while a fourth added: "Shut up Matthew!!! #thismorning." This comes after Queen Elizabeth reportedly gave her blessing to royal dresser Angela Kelly to give a rare insight into the monarch after 70 years on the throne. Angela has been a royal aide to Her Majesty for almost 30 years and is expected to release her book next month – which will be an update of her 2019 book The Other Side of the Coin – ahead of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
A Scots nurse has told of her panic after her son was rushed to hospital with a serious infection whilst she was abroad on holiday.
This Morning viewers have been left making a plea to the show's bosses after noticing a recurring theme this week. Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield were back at the helm of the ITV daytime show on Thursday.
Phillip Schofield was quick to issue a warning to viewers just minutes into This Morning starting. The presenter was back on the ITV daytime show alongside Holly Willoughby on Thursday (April 28) for their last show of the week.
When Her Majesty the Queen sadly passes away, Buckingham Palace could look very different indeed. At 96 years old, our ageing yet much-loved monarch is celebrated around the world for her lengthy reign, sacrifice and dedication to her country. And when she’s gone, royal expert Duncan Larcombe says we’ll do everything to remember her - we might even make a shrine.
After her recent period of ill health, it was wonderful to see The Queen back on her feet in a portrait released to mark her 96th birthday. In the spectacular photograph, Queen Elizabeth is seen smiling as she is standing in between two majestic-looking white horses - which appear to be two of her Fell prized ponies – as she holds onto their reins. And Henry Dallal, who was given the opportunity to photograph Her Majesty, told OK!: "It was a huge honour.
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All hail the Queen. Queen Elizabeth II—Queen of the United Kingdom and the bearer of a legacy of over 70 years of rulership, she is one of the most powerful women on the planet.
available Thursday, April 21, which is the Queen’s 96th birthday — is part of Barbie’s Tributes Collection, which honors famous and historical figures.The royal Barbie will be adorned with one of the monarch’s most iconic outfits: a replica of Queen Mary’s tiara — which she wore during her wedding to the late Prince Philip — as well as medallions inspired by the Royal Family Orders. The pink and blue ribbons will also feature miniature portraits of her father King George VI and grandfather George V.
Royally celebrating. Queen Elizabeth’s birthday plans for her 96th year have very sentimental value. The elderly queen traveled to her estate in Sandringham the day before her big day, and the Norfolk home has some memories tied to the Queen’s late husband, Prince Philip.
Prince Harry has given an insight into his and wife Meghan Markle's visit with the Queen, after jetting to the UK for a secret meeting with the Queen last week.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were reported to have flown from California to the UK together for the first time since stepping down from their roles as senior royals in 2020. Harry, 37, and wife Meghan, 40, were said to have left onlookers stunned as they stopped by Windsor Castle on Thursday 14 April. A spokesperson for the couple confirmed to OK! the couple visited the Queen before flying to the Netherlands for their appearance at the Invictus Games over the weekend.
Following a series of health setbacks, royal followers are wondering if Prince Harry is visiting the Queen anytime soon. Though Harry will attend The Invictus Games in the Netherlands, one royal expert believes it is very unlikely that the red-headed former royal will visit his home country to see the Queen after she dropped out of her family’s Easter Sunday celebrations.
Vernon Kay and Josie Gibson were back presenting This Morning on Wednesday - and it was an entertaining show to say the least. The amusing duo are standing in for hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield whilst they take their annual Easter break.
Queen Elizabeth is said to be "deeply hurt" after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle travelled to Holland, after deciding against attending Prince Philip's memorial. Prince Harry, 37, announced he would not be attending the late Duke of Edinburgh's Service of Thanksgiving, which took place on Tuesday 29 March, but he would see the Queen "soon". Since snubbing the event, which a royal expert said Harry "can't win" over, Harry and Meghan, 40, are set to travel to Holland in their first trip from the US since moving across the pond.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be followed around by cameras to capture moments for their upcoming Netflix documentary as they attend the opening ceremony of Harry's Invictus Games on Saturday 16 April.
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This Morning viewers will notice a different set of faces fronting the show during Easter as hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield take a break. This is not the first time this year that the ITV programme has had a presenter shake-up as Phil was off with Covid in February, followed by Holly's absence after catching the virus in March.