Joss Stone felt ‘really sad’ after Queen Elizabeth died

Joss Stone felt “weird” singing ‘God Save the Queen’ for the last time following the passing of Queen Elizabeth.

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Joss Stone felt sad when Queen Elizabeth died
Joss Stone felt sad when Queen Elizabeth died

Joss Stone felt “weird” singing ‘God Save the Queen’ for the last time.

The ‘Super Duper Love’ hitmaker – who was a guest at both Prince William and Prince Harry’s weddings after meeting the brothers in 2005 – found it “really sad” when Queen Elizabeth passed away in September and she thinks her death marked the “end of an era”.

Asked if she’d contacted the princes after their grandmother died, Joss said: “I don’t have their numbers but I found it really sad.

“I met the Queen a few times so I got to say hi and curtsey.

“To me, she was one of the most inspirational women to walk this Earth. I sang ‘God Save the Queen’ and posted it online for her and felt weird singing it for the last time. It’s an end of an era.”

Meanwhile, Joss recorded her latest album, Merry Christmas, Love’ while pregnant with her son Shackleton – who was born in October – and she admitted it was “challenging” because her hormones had an impact on her voice.

The 35-year-old star – who also has daughter Violet, 22 months, with partner Cody DaLuz – explained in a recent interview: “You have a hormone going through your body that relaxed your muscles.

“Which is hard because your voice is a muscle and when you’re pregnant, you can’t use it like you usually do.

“I was singing gospel music in the car on the way to hospital to have Shackleton and my boice wasn’t working.

“It was almost like I was a person that couldn’t sing.

“So that was a challenge, but I loved it.”