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Good Morning Britain: Alastair Campbell ‘accidentally announces death of the Queen’ on third day hosting

Watch: Alastair Campbell ‘accidentally announced’ the death of Queen Elizabeth on 'Good Morning Britain'

Alastair Campbell has amused some Good Morning Britain viewers when he accidentally announced the death of Queen Elizabeth II on-air.

The former Labour Party spokesman made the blunder on his third day hosting the popular ITV morning show alongside Susanna Reid.

Campbell is filling in as co-presenter on a temporary basis throughout Mental Health Awareness Week, with ITV still searching for a permanent replacement for the recently departed Piers Morgan.

Alastair Campbell, as featured on Good Morning Britain on 12 May (ITV)
Alastair Campbell, as featured on Good Morning Britain on 12 May (ITV)

During this morning’s (12 May) episode, Campbell spoke to ex-footballer Vinnie Jones about grief, following the death of Jones’s wife Tanya in 2019.

“We talked a lot about Prince Philip after the death of the Queen,” said Campbell, only later realising his error.

A couple of minutes later, the presenter confirmed that he had indeed misspoken.

“I think I may have accidentally announced the death of the Queen. I meant Prince Philip, of course,” he said, seeing the lighter side of the slip-up.

Some viewers joked about the blunder on social media, with one person writing: “Ha off with his head!”

“Alastair Campbell just accidentally announced the death of the Queen on #GMB,” wrote someone else, alongside a “crying laughing” emoji.

Good Morning Britain can be watched weekdays on ITV from 6am and ITV Hub.

Watch: What will happen when the Queen dies?

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