BAFTA TV’s Emmy Tea Party Canceled After Queen Elizabeth II’s Death

BAFTA TV’s Emmy Tea Party Canceled After Queen Elizabeth II’s Death

Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday, BAFTA canceled a planned Emmy party.

The celebration, originally scheduled for Saturday at The Maybourne Beverly Hills, welcomes UK and US nominees ahead of Monday’s awards show and is often one of the most stellar events of the weekend. But in the afternoon, BAFTA said in a statement: “In the light of the very sad news of today about the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the annual BAFTA TV festival will not be carried out this year Weekend. We are deeply saddened by the passing of Her Majesty the Queen, whose close association with BAFTA lasted 50 years. Our thoughts are with the BAFTA President, His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge and the Royal Family, to whom we offer our deepest condolences.

BAFTA confirmed the event’s cancellation through a spokeswoman, hours after another Emmy celebration was canceled out of respect for the Queen’s death. On Thursday, the Consulate General of Canada was supposed to host an event at a private residence in Los Angeles, and that is no longer happening. “We have entered an official period of mourning, which affects what we can and cannot do and accept as a consulate,” he said, according to a statement sent to media and aides. “For that reason, and out of respect for the Queen’s passing, we have had to postpone the consular Emmy/Key Awards celebrations that would take place tonight.”

Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch and one of the most recognizable and iconic figures of modern times, died on Thursday at the age of 96. After a 70-year reign, Elizabeth died at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, the royal family said. . Her first child, Charles, will take her place.

Source: Hollywood Reporter

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