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Elton John, Daniel Craig and other celebrities mourn Queen Elizabeth

/ 05:25 AM September 09, 2022

FILE PHOTO: Britain's Queen Elizabeth (L) meets actor Daniel Craig during the world premiere of the latest James Bond movie "Casino Royale" at the Odeon cinema in Leicester Square in London November 14, 2006. REUTERS/Stephen Hird/File Photo

FILE PHOTO: Britain’s Queen Elizabeth (L) meets actor Daniel Craig during the world premiere of the latest James Bond movie “Casino Royale” at the Odeon cinema in Leicester Square in London November 14, 2006. REUTERS/Stephen Hird/File Photo

Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch died at 96, on Thursday. Mourners around the world are expressing their condolences and paying homage to the late Queen’s legacy.

The following are reactions from musicians, actors and other celebrities to her death.

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Sir Elton John, British singer and composer

“Along with the rest of the nation, I am deeply saddened to hear the news of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth’s passing. She was an inspiring presence to be around and led the country through some of our greatest and darkest times with grace, decency and a genuine caring warmth. Queen Elizabeth has been a huge part of my life from childhood to this day, and I will miss her dearly.”

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James Bond actor Daniel Craig

“I, like so many, was deeply saddened by the news today and my thoughts are with The Royal Family, those she loved and all those who loved her. She leaves an incomparable legacy and will be profoundly missed.”

Ozzy Osbourne

“I mourn with my country the passing of our greatest Queen. With a heavy heart I say it is devastating the thought of England without Queen Elizabeth II.”

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Leona Lewis

“So saddened by the loss of our Queen. Above all she was a mother, grandmother, and great grand mother. My deepest condolences go out to the family x.”

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Andrew Lloyd Webber, British composer

“For the whole of my life, the Queen has been the constant anchor of not just Britain and her beloved Commonwealth, but an inspiration to the world for her lifetime of service. Her legacy will be remembered as a selfless beacon for love, understanding and celebration of fellow human beings all over the world, no matter their race or creed. Madeleine and I are deeply saddened by this news, and our thoughts and prayers are with Her Majesty The Queen’s family.”

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Mick Jagger

“For my whole life Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II has always been there. In my childhood I can recall watching her wedding highlights on TV. I remember her as a beautiful young lady, to the much beloved grandmother of the nation. My deepest sympathies are with the Royal family.”

Yoko Ono, multimedia artist

“We would like to send out deepest sympathy to the Royal family following the passing of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II; a strong and powerful woman whose seventy year reign was served with integrity, dignity, grace and compassion. With love, Yoko and Sean Ono Lennon”

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George Takei, actor and activist

“Queen Elizabeth II has passed away at age 96. In her time, the Queen saw a country and indeed a world transformed. There shall be none other like her.”

William Shatner, ‘Star Trek’ actor

“Very saddened to learn of about the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth.”

Ian Schwartz, ‘The Late Show’ writer

“RIP Queen Elizabeth II. Gunned down in her prime.”

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Jennifer Garner, actor

“What an elegant, incredible woman.”

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