He told the BBC: We felt it was in keeping with the Queen’s wishes in our view. People coming together as a community, coming together to do what they set out to do, to be the best version of themselves to raise money for charities. She spent a lot of her life raising money for charity, so we felt it was the right thing to do. If you look at the atmosphere, it’s reflective – the primary image of the Queen there, from ’26 to ’22, an amazing life she lived and large example for all of us, To be honest and to be honest, I was a lot more emotional when it happened than I ever thought I would be because it takes a toll on your family. It leads you to the loss you suffered in the past that was constant in our lives, and then it’s gone. It’s been a difficult time for everyone, but I think the mood today is a little somber.