‘Thank you madam’: Paddington Bear pays tribute to Queen after death

Celebrities, political leaders and sportspersons from around the world paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, Paddington Bear, who shared tea with the Queen during her Platinum Jubilee celebrations, also paid tribute to the Queen.

Paddington wrote, “Thanks ma’am, for everything”.

Queen Elizabeth II who passed away at the age of 96 at his summer residence in Scotland, celebrated his grand Platinum Jubilee in June this year. She surprised the world by sharing afternoon tea with Paddington Bears.

Queen The jubilee had delighted millions of people around the world by inviting the animated bear over for tea at Windsor Castle. The Queen herself starred alongside Paddington Bear in the voice of Ben Wishaw. The video shows them sharing tea and marmalade sandwiches at Buckingham Palace.

At the end of the video Paddington Bear wished the Queen a “Happy Jubilee”, adding: “Thank you ma’am, for everything.”

Bear used those words once again, but this time shared on the character’s official Twitter account in tribute to the Queen.

death of Queen Elizabeth II Inspired by global leaders to express condolences, many noted that his long reign provided stability to a world beset by wars, a pandemic and other crises. Training to be a king from childhood, Charles III The longest wait for the throne in British history.

Born in 1948, Charles married Diana Spencer in 1981 and had two sons, William and Harry, before their marriage broke up, amid much public revelations of infidelity.

Diana died in a high-speed car accident in Paris in 1997 at the age of 36. In 2005, Charles married his divorced boyfriend Camilla Parker Bowles.

The new king has long been known for his outspoken comments on topics ranging from farming to modernist architecture, and has often faced ridicule and accusations of interference, even though his environmental concerns have now become mainstream.

In a 2018 BBC interview, Charles clarified that he understood he had to stop his public campaigning.

“I’m not that stupid,” he said.

Opinion poll by YouGov shows Charles likely as the monarch divides British public opinion almost equally.

In 2022, only a third of respondents said he would not make a good king, while almost the same proportion said he would.

In contrast, over 80 percent say the queen did a good enough or very good job.

Britain is a constitutional monarchy, in which the king or queen is the head of state.

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