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Queen Elizabeth sure knows how to get the party started. Her Majesty was joined by the lovable Paddington Bear character in a sketch to kick off the star-studded Platinum Party at the Palace."In ...
The Queen has delighted millions of viewers by appearing in a surprise comic sketch with Paddington Bear to kick-start the Jubilee concert. The monarch and the famous bear – both much loved ...
Queen Elizabeth originally released the Paddington sketch ahead of her Platinum Jubilee.The clip featured the monarch having tea with the beloved bear. At one point, the queen pulled a sandwich ...
The Queen acted in a sketch, which was directed by Mark Burton, to open the concert. In the sketch, the Queen hosts Paddington Bear (voiced by Ben Whishaw) for tea in honour of the Jubilee. [10] The Queen is seen patiently tolerating a tea-slurping Paddington who, upon realising his mistake, attempts to pour tea for her.
The Queen spent around half a day filming the sketch at Windsor Castle, and had since kept it a secret from some of her family members. A Buckingham Palace spokesman stated: "While the Queen may not be attending the concert in person, she was very keen that people understood how much it meant to her and that all those watching had a great time ...
The concert opens with a pre-recorded sketch of Elizabeth II and Paddington Bear acting together, and both tapping teaspoons on their cups to Queen's "We Will Rock You". [182] Overnight viewing figures indicate the broadcast had an average audience of 11.2 million, with a peak audience of 13.4 million tuning in. [183] 6
Brace your royal-loving selves and allow yourself a moment to flash back to the late Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee celebrating her 70-year reign in June 2022. Specifically, the part ...
[99] [100] The video would turn out to be one of the last public appearances of Elizabeth II before her death on 8 September 2022, and as a result Paddington Bear became a symbol of mourning for the Queen. An image of Paddington and the Queen walking hand-in-hand was widely shared and re-printed, mourners left stuffed Paddington Bears and ...