EastEnders has paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II in the wake of her death with a touching topical scene.
died peacefully on Thursday at the age of 96The BBC One soap filmed a topical insert scene to pay tribute to the monarch, in Monday’s episode, which can be streamed on BBC iPlayer right now., who has long had an obsession with the Royal Family, started a shift at the Queen Vic, looking forlorn as she stared at a framed picture of The Queen, with the show officially acknowledging her death.
The landlady discussed all of the late monarch’s historic reign with Denise Fox and Kathy Beale , adding that Elizabeth ‘dedicated her life’ to serving her country. Denise and Kathy echoed her sentiment, with the latter revealing that she was only three years old when Her Majesty’s coronation took place.Linda, meanwhile, said that everyone has ‘lost their nan’, and before long, she even decided to take a trip toLinda displayed a picture of Queen Elizabeth II in The Vic
The Carter matriarch gave some thought as to where to place The Queens’ picture, before settling on the bar, right beside the iconic Queen Vic bust. ‘Take care of her, won’t you?’, she said to the bust, before looking at the photo of Queen Elizabeth II and saying: ‘Thank You Ma’am, from all of us’.‘We’ve all lost our nan’ said Linda, reminiscing about The Queen’s historic reign
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