Victoria Beckham dubs Queen ‘the ultimate icon’ ahead of state funeral

Victoria Beckham and the Queen
Victoria Beckham paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II (Image: Getty / Rex)

Victoria Beckham has dubbed Queen Elizabeth II ‘the final word icon’ in a heartfelt tribute earlier than the late monarch’s state funeral.

The star, whose husband, footballer David Beckham, was praised after ready for hours to see the Queen mendacity in state, mentioned she has been ‘reflecting’ on the lack of the Queen for the previous week.

Sharing a string of photographs of the monarch, Victoria, 48, wrote: ‘I’ve spent the final week reflecting on the lack of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the way she was a strong supply of inspiration not only for me, however for therefore many all over the world.

‘The last word icon in each approach and the epitome of class, she is going to reside on in our hearts and minds eternally. I provide my deepest sympathy and heartfelt condolences to the Royal Household presently, and we be part of them in mourning the lack of our beloved Sovereign. VB.’

Victoria had beforehand spoken out following the information of the Queen’s loss of life on September 8.

She mentioned: ‘In the present day is a really unhappy day not only for our nation however for the whole world. I’m deeply saddened by the passing of our beloved Monarch, Her Majesty The Queen. She can be remembered for her steadfast loyalty and repair and my ideas are with the royal household at this extremely unhappy time.’

Victoria Beckham
Victoria Beckham dubbed the late monarch an ‘icon’ (Image: Instagram/Victoria Beckham)

In the meantime, David paid his respects after ready in step with 1000's of others to see the Queen mendacity in state in Westminster Corridor.

The previous skilled footballer regarded visibly emotional as he waited in line within the queue, showing to wipe tears from his eyes as he waited his flip to bow his head to the late monarch.

The Queen and the Spice Girls
The Queen assembly Victoria Beckham and the remainder of the Spice Ladies in 1997 (Image: Tim Graham Image Library/Getty Photos)

David, 47, joined members of the general public within the queue within the early hours of the morning, carrying a flatcap with a darkish blazer and tie, a white shirt and a navy coat.

As he stood in entrance of the Queen’s coffin, having eliminated his hat when he was indoors, he bowed his head for a number of seconds, earlier than strolling away.

The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral on September 8 on the age of 96, with Buckingham Palace saying the information of her loss of life.

Her funeral will happen on Monday.

The ceremony will begin at 11am, with the procession from Westminster Corridor starting at 10.35am.

nationwide two-minute silence at 12pm (noon) will even happen.

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