The backlash has continued
The backlash that followed a picture of ITV This Morning presenters Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield at the Queen's lying in state has been tremendous. Eamonn Holmes has now been reported to have issued a cryptic response to the situation following suggestions Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield should be 'sacked'.
waiting to pay their respects to the Queen including David Beckham. This Morning issued a statement following intense backlash clarifying they were there in a professional capacity with "press accreditation", insisting: "They did not file past The Queen's coffin." Adding: "Any allegations of improper behaviour are categorically untrue.
Eamonn replied to the thread with a cryptic message of his own - three praying hands emoji together. In another comment, he said: "Ha ha... nice one." The 62-year-old already hit out at the situation after the story broke during his Breakfast programme. His co-host, Isabel Webster, welcomed a guest "who suffered that queue and they were not of any insignificant age" before being interrupted.
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