MARK OF RESPECT

Why are newsreaders on the BBC wearing black?

After the death of Queen Elizabeth II, the UK entered a period of national mourning.

BBC newsreaders paid their respect to The Queen. Here's what we know.

Huw Edwards wore black to present the State Funeral for Queen Elizabeth IICredit: PA

Why are newsreaders wearing black?

Following the passing of Her Majesty The Queen, BBC newsreaders observed a change in dress code.

Queen Elizabeth II sadly died after 70 years on the throne in September 2022.

Her Majesty was the oldest monarch to have reigned in Britain before her death, aged 96.

The Queen overtook Queen Victoria as the longest reigning monarch in 2015 — Queen Victoria served for 63 years before her death at the age of 81.

Throughout the period of national mourning, BBC news presenters wore black, as a sign of respect.

Why are newsreaders wearing black ties?

Wearing a black tie is a universal show of respect and a colour which traditionally signifies mourning across Europe.

Some newsreaders also wore black armbands as a sign of respect.

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Newsreaders around the world, for example in Australia, wore black following the announcement of the Queen's death.

Presenters for the BBC have a set of black clothes ready and waiting in case they suddenly have to announce a high-profile death.

How long will newsreaders wear black for?

Newsreaders continued to wear black for the full period of mourning, which was observed in the UK for ten days after the Queen's death, up to and including the day of her funeral.

The Queen died at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, and her coffin was accompanied by her daughter, Princess Anne, in a cortege to Edinburgh.

Operation Unicorn was enacted as the Queen died in Scotland, so the Queen's coffin was taken to Palace of Holyroodhouse, in Edinburgh, where thousands of Scots went to pay their respects.

Queen Elizabeth II's funeral took place on September 19, 2022 in Westminster Abbey.

BBC news coverage of the funeral was led by Huw Edwards, Kirsty Young, Fergal Keane, David Dimbleby and Sophie Raworth.

The BBC announced that 32.5 million people tuned in to watch the Queen's funeral.

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