Piers Morgan has paid tribute to 'national hero' Captain Tom Moore after the war veteran died having contracted Covid-19. The Guinness World Record holder, who raised over £33 million for the NHS last year, was 100 years old.
Taking to social media, Piers has paid tribute to the 'magnificent man' as he reflected upon the icon's messages of resilience and optimism. "RIP Captain Sir Tom Moore, 100.
A magnificent man," Piers wrote on Twitter. "A national hero. In our darkest hour since WW2, he rallied Britain with his resilience, courage and optimism.
He added: "Let us all heed his mantra in our own lives: ‘Tomorrow will be a good day.’ Thank you, Tom." Tributes have continued to pour in after Captain Tom Moore's family confirmed that the