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Charlotte McLaughlin, PA & Steven Smith

Holly Willoughby has to leave This Morning early - leaving Phillip Schofield 'holding the fort'

Holly Willoughby has said she is off early from her This Morning job so she can head to Buckingham Palace for the Prince’s Trust awards. The Prince’s Trust ambassador, who appeared on the ITV talk show on Wednesday alongside her co-host Phillip Schofield, said she will be “introducing” the winners to the King.

The annual event recognises young people who have succeeded against the odds, improved their chances in life and had a positive impact on their local community.

Willoughby told This Morning viewers: “I put my posh dress on today because later on this afternoon I am heading to Buckingham Palace and there the King will be, and we get to introduce the award winners to the King so he can say well done, which is all quite exciting isn’t it?”

Schofield, 61, then said he was “holding the fort” before Willoughby, 42, responded with a “thank you”.











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The news comes amid reports of a rift between the pair, who have presented the show together since 2009. The co-hosts of ITV’s Dancing On Ice have been open about their close friendship over the years, which has included sharing pictures on social media of them while on joint holidays with their families. After reports of the pair’s relationship coming under strain, last week, Schofield said in a statement to The Sun that Willoughby is his “rock”.

He added: “We’re the best of friends – as always, she is an incredible support on screen, behind the scenes and on the phone. Holly has always been there for me, through thick and thin. And I’ve been there for her. The last few weeks haven’t been easy for either of us.”

Schofield took pre-planned leave from the show around his brother’s sex abuse trial at Exeter Crown Court last month. In April, Willoughby also took time off from the ITV morning programme due to having the painful rash shingles, which is caused by the same virus as chickenpox.

Last year, the duo faced a backlash over claims they skipped the queue for the Queen’s lying in state in September. The chief executive of ITV Dame Carolyn McCall said Schofield and Willoughby had been “misrepresented” over the issue and stressed they had been attending as members of the media to film a segment for This Morning following an online outcry.

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