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Christopher Biggins says COVID-19 restrictions stopped him from saying goodbye to his late friend Dame Barbara Windsor. Barbara passed away in December at the age of 83 after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease and her close friend Christopher revealed he was unable to visit her in the care home where she spent her final days, due to restrictions in place amid the pandemic. Speaking on 'Tonight with Dan Wootton' on GB News, he said: "She was in a home because Alzheimer's is a disastrous disease. Poor Scott [Mitchell - Barbara's husband], there has to be a point where they have to move somew...
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Christopher Biggins hopes there can be a "big send off" for Dame Barbara Windsor by the end of the year. The 'Carry On' actress died in December aged 82 after battling Alzheimer's but coronavirus restrictions meant just 30 mourners were allowed at her funeral earlier this month, so her close friend is hopeful a huge celebration of her life can be arranged when the lockdown measures are eventually eased. He said: “Sadly I think this is going to go on until 2023 before we go back to complete normality but let’s hope that at the end of this year or the beginning of 2022 we really can send her off...
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Dame Barbara Windsor will be laid to rest on Friday (08.01.20). The 'Carry On' actress passed away on 10 December aged 83 following a battle with Alzheimer's, and her funeral will take place at Golders Green Crematorium in north London later this week. The UK's coronavirus pandemic guidance states funerals can be attended by a maximum of 30 people. Among those expected to join Barbara's husband Scott Mitchell at the service will be the late star's friend Christopher Biggins, who recently revealed he, Ross Kemp, and Anna Karen will speak at the service. The former 'Porridge' star will make a sp...
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