Star’s ‘disrespect’ outside Palace

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She filmed herself travelling by car between jobs before realising she was outside the palace.“The Palace, oh my god yes, it’s kicking off, yes f**k,” she said in the video which left fans appalled. Turning to her driver she added: “Prince Philip died did you hear?”Fans were outraged and took to Twitter to slam her behaviour.“She has been in trouble for saying vile things before. Maya Jama drives past Buckingham Palace after Prince Philip’s death & says ‘The Palace, oh my god yes, it’s kicking off, yes, f***’.”A second said: “Maya Jama drives past Buckingham Palace after Prince Philip’s death. Gobs****.Prince Philip bio“Complete & utter gobs****. That man served in world war 2 & received a mention in despatches. Regardless of anyone’s views of the Royals show some respect.”Another added: “@MayaJama disrespectful little Cow how dare you use such vile language outside Buckingham Palace in regards to the death of #HRHPrincePhilip. You are vile.”RELATED: Tender last photo of Prince and QueenMeanwhile, tributes have poured in for Prince Philip from other celebrities following his death.Piers Morgan led the stars paying tribute to a “truly great Briton” after he passed away “peacefully” at Windsor Castle.“A truly great Briton who dedicated his life to selfless public duty & was an absolute rock of devoted support to Her Majesty, The Queen, as the longest-serving royal consort to any British sovereign.“A very sad day for our country. Thank you, Sir.”Good Morning Britain’s Alex Beresford tweeted: “So sad! Thoughts with the whole of the Royal family!”And Piers’ former co-star Susanna Reid added: “Sad news about the death of the Duke of Edinburgh.“Such a huge loss for the Queen and his family. His has been her constant, steadfast support.”Sky News presenter Kay Burley tweeted: “RIP sir.”Other celebrities were quick to pay tribute to Prince Philip, including This Morning presenter Phillip Schofield, who once made an “attempt” to interview the Duke of Edinburgh.“Farewell to a remarkable man, terrifying to attempt to interview but great fun to be with,” Schofe wrote.RELATED: Follow our updates as the world reacts to Prince Philip’s deathLord Alan Sugar said: “Very sad to hear that the Duke of Edinburgh Prince Philip has passed away. My thoughts are with HRH & the Royal family. R.I.P.”This Morning’s Eamonn Holmes added: “HRH Prince Phillip has died . #RIP [sic].”And Britain’s Got Talent star Amanda Holden wrote: “So sad to hear this news. 1921 – 2021.“Rest in peace HRH Prince Philip. A true gentleman. Our thoughts are with you ma’am.”Carol Vorderman paid tribute to the Queen and Prince Philip’s romanceShe added: “I went for a private lunch with The Queen at Buckingham Palace quite a few years ago.Prince Philip fast facts“They were both in their 80s and Prince Philip and they were flirting with each other madly and laughing.“Theirs was a love and a marriage of more than 73 years. Deepest condolences Ma’am.”Stacey Solomon shared a picture of the Queen and Prince Philip on their wedding day and wrote: “Such sad news… my thoughts and prayers to the Queen and her family… 73 years of marriage.The X Factor stars Jedward shared a photo of the Queen and Prince Philip, writing posting: “Sending our condolences to you Queen Elizabeth @RoyalFamily Philip will always be in your heart.”Former I’m A Celebrity winner Georgia Toffolo added: “I am so sad to hear that Prince Philip has died.“Married to our Queen for more than 70 years, what a wonderfully special union they had.“He kept up his public service well into his 90s, showing the world the true definition of duty. RIP.”Gary Lineker sent his “sincerest condolences” to the Queen and her familyLove Island star Molly-Mae Hague wrote: “Rest in peace Prince Philip. What a sad day.”Meanwhile, Rochelle Humes shared a picture of the Queen with Prince Philip and wrote: “Sad day.”Mrs Hinch shared the same image and added: “True love. Such a sad day. Sleep peacefully Prince Philip.”Gary Lineker posted: “Sorry to hear that Prince Philip has passed away.“Served this country over many, many decades. Sincerest condolences to Her Majesty, The Queen and The Royal Family. RIP Prince Philip.”This story was originally published on The Sun and is reproduced here with permissionNED-3294-NCA-App-Banner

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