Dame Helen Mirren among stars reflecting on Queen’s ‘incomparable legacy’
Famous faces including Sir Mick Jagger, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Stephen Fry were among those to pay their respects to the monarch.
Famous faces including Sir Mick Jagger, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Stephen Fry were among those to pay their respects to the monarch.
Lionesses captain Leah Williamson said the Queen was “a constant presence of grace and decency”.
The monarch had her own mobile phone and iPods, and even occasionally sent her own tweets.
The former Duchess of Cornwall is consort to the new King.
Buckingham Palace announced the news on Thursday evening.
Jamie Carragher defended himself and another milestone for James Anderson.
The former England assistant was at Wembley to watch the Lionesses win Euro 2022.
The event will take place in Scotland next August.
The 24-year-old, who grew up sleeping in a spare room at a tennis centre, will contest his first slam semi-final in New York.
Mr Sanchez admitted under oath in July that he had never been sexually assaulted by the artist.
The Australian was fined 14,000 US dollars after throwing a drink bottle and smashing rackets.
The Mirror People’s Pet Awards was returning for its second year.
The South of Scotland Golden Eagle Project said aims to boost population numbers.
The Poland striker continued his impressive start to the season to help see off the Czech side.
As a Belarusian, Sabalenka was banned from Wimbledon but is now in the semi-finals in New York.