Singer-songwriter Harry Styles, one of the biggest names in entertainment, paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday evening.
According to Fox News, the native of England, who had just finished a press tour for his movie “Don’t Worry Darling,” gave a performance at Madison Square Garden in New York City. He requested the audience to applaud and show their respect for the late queen, who had passed away earlier in the day.
“From my homeland, there’s some very sad news today — the passing of Queen Elizabeth II,” Styles told the audience, with his electric guitar strapped around him. “Please join me in a round of applause for 70 years of service.”