David Beckham remembers ‘caring leader’ as sport pays tribute to the Queen
Sport came to a standstill on Monday as a mark of respect to the Queen, who died on September 8.
Sport came to a standstill on Monday as a mark of respect to the Queen, who died on September 8.
The actor shared a picture taken shortly before the service began on Monday morning.
Messages also came from actress Kate Beckinsale and TV presenter Lorraine Kelly.
The Tottenham centre-back will aim to add to his 45 England caps during the international break.
Aidan Heslop, 20, from Plymouth, represented Great Britain in the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series in Italy.
Alla Pugacheva posted a statement on Instagram.
The 48-year-old shared a tribute on social media.
Tottenham were without Ben Davies on Saturday due to a knee injury which will rule him out of Wales’ duty next week.
The state funeral will take place in London on Monday.
The show said the pair were there ‘in a professional capacity as part of the world’s media’.
The Italian has confirmed he will rotate his players for Saturday’s visit of struggling Leicester.
Andy Carroll’s kids chose his new number.
Federer and Djokovic faced each other 50 times between 2006 and 2020, including in five grand-slam finals.
Antonio Conte will ‘count on’ Matt Doherty, Oliver Skipp and Yves Bissouma after the international break.
Games were postponed last weekend following the death of the Queen.