BBC accused of 'pulling at viewers' heartstrings' as they pay special Paddington tribute to the Queen
The BBC has been accused of 'pulling at viewers' heartstrings' as they reaired the Queen's skit with Paddington Bear. Earlier this year, during her Platinum Jubilee celebrations, the late monarch surprised everyone by appearing alongside the Peruvian bear inside Buckingham Palace.
The Peruvian bear then congratulated the Queen on her 70-year reign, saying: "Happy Jubilee Ma’am. And thank you for everything.” And she replied: "That’s very kind." They were then informed the special Jubilee concert was about to start and tapped along to Queen's 'We Will Rock You' on their teacups.
Following the news of Queen Elizabeth II's death on Thursday, September 8, the official account for Paddington Bear recounted his words from the joyful scenes aired in the summer and tweeted: "Thank you Ma’am, for everything." When Paddington met the Queen prefaced the first film and it came with its own tribute, with the BBC saying it was being aired 'in on of Her Majesty The Queen'. And it appears it got viewers a bit emotional.
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