Cat Deeley outraged fans with her ‘shocking and disrespectful’ behaviour during Monday’s Remembrance Day silence.
At 11am the nation fell silent for two minutes as they reflected on the service and sacrifices the Armed Forces have made.
The silence was observed by ITV’s This Morning as the cameras panned to memorial services in Cardiff, Edinburgh, and Belfast as well as Westminster Abbey.
The feed then returned to the Cenotaph where service men and women continued to pay their respects and observe the silence.
However, before the two-minute silence was officially over, ITV returned to the This Morning studio, with Cat Deeley saying: ‘Incredibly moving scenes there, you’re watching This Morning on ITV1. Ben McBean has stayed with us.’
Cat Deeley outraged fans with her ‘shocking and disrespectful’ behaviour during Monday’s Remembrance Day silence
Members of the Royal Family have left poignant tributes to British servicemen and women who have died as they commemorated Remembrance Sunday at the Cenotaph.
King Charles and Prince William left tributes to fallen heroes alongside the leaders of the Conservative party and government, Kemi Badenoch and Sir Keir Starmer to mark the Armistice of the First World War and all other conflicts involving British and Commonwealth forces.
The Royal British Legion’s veteran parade saw 10,000 veterans, representing 326 different armed forces and civilian organisations, marching past the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London.
King Charles, who looked emotional as he solemnly saluted the stone monolith, left a message on his wreath reading: ‘In grateful remembrance of your service and sacrifice.’
The Queen was absent from today’s ceremony to ensure she makes a full recovery from a chest infection, and to protect others from any risk.
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