As the Associated Press reported just a day ago, after opening the four days’ worth of events meant to celebrate her 70 years on the British throne Thursday, Queen Elizabeth II was “experiencing ‘some discomfort,’ and would have to sit out the celebrations starting Friday.
Well, I’m thrilled to share there’s now some positive news about that. Even though she was in declining health recently, the queen managed to make it possible for her Jubilee celebration.
She did that by recording a greeting for the crowd, but this isn’t exactly like the holiday videos you may have seen before. Nope, this video co-stars an animated version of the beloved, fictional storybook character “Paddington Bear.” More on that in a second.
If people remember anything from the 2012 Olympics held in London — I mean, other than the over-produced and “socialism is awesome!”-heavy Opening Ceremonies crafted by director Danny Boyle — it’s this delightful segment. It starred another imaginary character named… Bond, James Bond:
It’s no secret that the British royal family has been rocked by upheaval and controversy in recent years most prominently, by the death of the queen’s husband, Prince Philip, at the age of 99 in April 2021; Prince Andrew’s legal woes involving Jeffrey Epstein (who most certainly did not kill himself); and what has to be an interminable, on-going heartache for the queen–the strained relationship with grandson Prince Harry since his marriage to wife Meghan.
(An aside: Meghan makes a wonderful target for my coworkers to make fun of.
Compounding that heartache, it turns out, is another important milestone the monarch almost missed: this week marks the first time any of Prince Harry’s family members will meet Lilibet Diana Windsor-Mountbatten, the queen’s great-granddaughter, since the baby was born. Saturday will mark one year since Lilibet was born.
Another delightful clip is available. This new video lasts for two minutes. Queen Elizabeth smiles with an innocent, playful smile.
Paddington Bear enjoys tea with the Queen. Exquisite. One to watch on repeat (and finally after 70 years we find what the Queen keeps in her handbag…)
❤️💙🤍#PlatinumJubilee pic.twitter.com/jbXB69WFc5— Beth Rigby (@BethRigby) June 4, 2022
You gotta hand it to her — even at 96 years old, the queen still knows how to put on a show. God bless her and her reign.
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