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Katie Fitzpatrick

BBC Strictly fans 'bawling their eyes out' over special tribute to the armed forces and the Queen on Remembrance Sunday

Tears flowed as Strictly Come Dancing opened its results show with a tribute to the fallen and to remember our late Queen. Sunday's show opened with a touching tribute to Remembrance Sunday with a beautiful ballroom number performed by the Strictly professionals.

Fans said they were 'bawling' over the poignant performance which included an image of Queen Elizabeth II, who passed away aged 96 on September 8. Her picture was beamed onto a big screen as the dancers bowed and curtsied in respect.

The UK's longest-serving monarch, in her first public engagement in 1942 as Princess Elizabeth, inspected a parade of the Grenadier Guards to whom she had become honorary colonel. In the final year of the Second World War she joined the Auxiliary Territorial Service and was Second Subaltern Elizabeth Windsor.

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Learning about basic motor mechanics and how to drive a lorry, she was our 'Princess Auto Mechanic.' She was the first female member of the royal family to join the armed services as a full-time active member.

@lynn_lynnstocks tweeted: "Opening dance on #Strictly results. I'm bawling my eyes out." @millarN7 said: "That was beautiful. I’m in bits."

The Strictly Come Dancing professional dancers had viewers in tears (BBC)

@AlexisCoram wrote: "What a beautiful remembrance tribute to the armed forces and Queen Elizabeth II." And @Jjooliew wrote: "Well that brought an unexpected lump in the throat."

They added: "Beautiful, Strictly at its best, I was beginning to think you had forgotten how to do group ballroom numbers, more of this please!!" And @fluffymonster_2 said: "Absolutely beautiful and such a wonderful tribute to our dear late Queen Elizabeth."

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