Harry Types, one of many largest names in leisure, paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday night.
The English native, contemporary off his “Do not Fear Darling” movie press tour, carried out at New York’s Madison Sq. Backyard, the place he requested the gang to applaud and pay their respects to the fallen monarch, who died earlier within the day.

Harry Types paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday night time.
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“From my homeland, there’s some very unhappy information at this time — the passing of Queen Elizabeth II,” Types informed the viewers, along with his electrical guitar strapped round him. “Please be a part of me in a spherical of applause for 70 years of service.”
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Queen Elizabeth II handed away on Thursday on the age of 96.
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After pausing in silence for a number of moments, Types raised his palms above his head and started to applaud, and the gang joined him.
“Thanks, Madison Sq. Backyard,” he stated earlier than resuming the present.
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Types just isn’t the one prime British musician to pay tribute to the Queen. Sir Elton John, contemporary off the success of his new tune “Maintain Me Nearer,” additionally paid his respects to the departed chief with a touching tribute on Instagram.

Elton John paid tribute to his longtime good friend, Queen Elizabeth II, on Thursday.
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“Together with the remainder of the nation, I’m deeply saddened to listen to the information of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth’s passing,” the legendary singer-songwriter wrote in his publish. John, who was a longtime good friend of the Queen, continued: “She was an inspiring presence to be round and led the nation by a few of our biggest and darkest moments with grace, decency and a real caring heat. Queen Elizabeth has been an enormous a part of my life from childhood to today, and I’ll miss her dearly.”
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Different tributes from distinguished English celebrities have been rolling in, together with from actor Daniel Craig and Dame Helen Mirren.