Bear Grylls among first mourners to arrive at funeral of Queen Elizabeth II

Bear Grylls at funeral of Queen Elizabeth II
Bear Grylls has arrived at Westminster Abbey for the state funeral (Image: Getty)

Bear Grylls was among the many first mourners to reach at the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II.

The adventurer and TV star was noticed outdoors London’s Westminster Abbey on Monday morning (September 19) earlier than the state funeral of the late monarch, who died aged 96 at Balmoral Fort on September 8.

Following her demise, the Queen’s coffin has been mendacity in state in Westminster Corridor, with an entire host of celebrities becoming a member of the miles-long queue to pay their respects.

Grylls seemed good and has wearing black for the service, sporting a moustache and stepping out in pinstriped trousers, and a black tailcoat sneakers and tie, with a white shirt.

He was noticed waving as he arrived on the service, and has since revealed he had noticed a cameraman from his present Working Wild.

‘Particular to see our cameraman on Working Wild @Mungothecameraman chosen to movie the doorway to the service,’ he wrote on Instagram. ‘It was him that I used to be acknowledging once I waved. I’m so sorry if it seemed cheery when it's such a solemn day. I didn’t imply that.’

He additionally shared some images from the funeral on his web page, and added: ‘It’s a day we'll always remember… a very lovely testomony to our Nation’s Sovereign, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. Relaxation in Peace. Your responsibility executed. Lengthy Dwell King Charles…’

Why was Bear Grylls on the Queen’s funeral?

He's on the funeral to represents the Scouts, having first being appointed the youngest-ever Chief Scout aged 35 in 2009, earlier than beginning his second time period in 2015.

On Monday morning, the organisation wrote: ‘Chief Scout @BearGrylls, will signify Scouts at State Funeral in the present day and pay last respects to our Patron, HM The Queen.

LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 19: TV personality Bear Grylls during the State Funeral of Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey on September 19, 2022 in London, England. Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor was born in Bruton Street, Mayfair, London on 21 April 1926. She married Prince Philip in 1947 and ascended the throne of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth on 6 February 1952 after the death of her Father, King George VI. Queen Elizabeth II died at Balmoral Castle in Scotland on September 8, 2022, and is succeeded by her eldest son, King Charles III. (Photo by Tim Merry - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
Bear Grylls labored with the Queen by his position as Chief Scout (Image: Tim Merry – WPA Pool/Getty Pictures)

‘Our ideas are with the Royal Household.’

Earlier than her demise, the Queen served as patron for Scouts, and Grylls – who was awarded an OBE in Her Majesty’s 2019 Birthday Honours for companies to younger individuals, the media and charity – penned a prolonged and emotional tribute on the organisation’s official web site.

International heads of state and dignitaries seated at the State Funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, held at Westminster Abbey, London. Picture date: Monday September 19, 2022. PA Photo. See PA story FUNERAL Queen. Photo credit should read: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire
Worldwide heads of state and dignitaries are seated on the state funeral (Image: PA)

CHICHESTER, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 30: Queen Elizabeth II is seen at the Chichester Theatre while visiting West Sussex on November 30, 2017 in Chichester, United Kingdom. (Photo by Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images)
The Queen died on September 8 (Image: Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Pictures)

‘I'll miss her quiet management, her values and integrity, and her fantastic sense of humour. Whereas she was our monarch and Patron, she all the time made time to take heed to our Scouts and recognise their achievements. Her smile would mild up the room,’ he wrote.

‘It should take time for our motion and our nation to get better from this loss. However we owe it to her to choose ourselves up and carry her legacy ahead.

‘She is going to dwell lengthy within the reminiscence and can be remembered by the numerous particular person tales of kindness our Scouts and volunteers will share for years to return.’

He additionally paid tribute on his personal Instagram account, hailing the late monarch as ‘a buddy to Scouts all over the place’.

He wrote: ‘At present, as a worldwide household of @scouts, and as Chief Scout, we're devastated, and we're united in sorrow for the lack of our Patron, HM The Queen.

‘Endlessly, we'll bear in mind her kindness, her service, and the unwavering assist she confirmed our world motion over many a long time. She was actually a buddy to Scouts all over the place. As our Patron, the Queen leaves the brightest of legacies – one among hope and promise for future generations.

‘Collectively, we honour her coronary heart and repair, and on behalf of each Scout, we stand united in love and grief. We are going to always remember you, Your Majesty.’

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - MAY 12: Bear Grylls arrives at The National Lottery???s Big Jubilee Street Party, to celebrate the organisations that have been awarded grants for making a huge difference to communities across the UK. Coming soon to ITV and stv. (Photo by Anthony Devlin/Getty Images for The National Lottery )
TV star Grylls is Chief Scout (Image: Getty Pictures)

The 48-year-old star has labored intently with members of the Royal Household prior to now, together with his work with Prince William on the subject of conservation, which Prince George has already taken a eager curiosity in.

Grylls has beforehand famous that younger prince is ‘already is a wildlife campaigner’.

‘I additionally assume he’s residing proof that journey is a frame of mind. It’s about having life in your eye, having a giant coronary heart for different individuals and for our planet.’

Different celebrities are anticipated on the funeral, with Killing Eve star Sandra Oh set to be there.

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