The Queen & Paddington Have Tea 👑 🫖 | American Reaction
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I'm an American on a quest to learn about the world together with you guys! Let's watch a historical moment when Paddington Bear was invited to have tea with the Queen during her Jubilee celebration.
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@ricardolorrio8228
8 ай бұрын
ha!.. I live in Paddington... funny, I have seen Foxes here, but no bears
@geoffpriestley7310
8 ай бұрын
Meeting the king on bike ride kzread.info/dash/bejne/X5iTvLd8iszKlMY.htmlsi=jqnlN7mCCYJVHLfP
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The other thing you need to know, to really appreciate this video, is that the question of what the Queen kept in her handbag was a long-standing mystery and joke in the UK. She didn't need money, though rumour had it that she kept cash in there for the collection when she went to church on Sundays, maybe she needed a spare lace handkerchief in case the royal nose leak... no, it wouldn't dare. She didn't have a passport or a driving licence, and she always had a lady-in-waiting to carry everything else she might need... so what was in the handbag? Of course... a marmalade sandwich! And now we know that the Queen knew that we all joked about it and joined in the joke.
@SoGal_YT
8 ай бұрын
I didn’t know that, lol.
Paddington is rather humorously known - in some circles - as the new 'Grim Reaper', because when anyone famous or beloved dies, someone always creates sentimental artwork of Paddington taking them by the hand and leading them into heaven.
Paddington tries hard to get things right but he does have a seemingly endless capacity for innocently getting into trouble.🐻🇵🇪🥪
@SoGal_YT
8 ай бұрын
Definitely charming.
Apparently no-one else in the Royal Family was told about this, so they all saw it for the first time on the large screens at the same time as the large crowds and were clearly delighted especially the younger ones. A year after her passing videos like this still make me choked up!
If I'm not mistaken that whole spot was the queen's own idea.
The Paddington video was broadcast during the live platinum jubilee concert and was a complete surprise to the royal family.
When The Queen passed away people left Paddington Bears as a tribute to Her Majesty outside Buckingham Palace and some of the other royal residences. To which I believe each one was professionally cleaned and passed on to children via charities and organisations.
@SoGal_YT
8 ай бұрын
That’s cool!
@eamonnclabby7067
8 ай бұрын
@@SoGal_YTMrs C and my daughter can testify that her Maj,s attitude and humour was top notch, a true one off...😊😊
@susanashcroft2674
8 ай бұрын
@@eamonnclabby7067 Did they have the pleasure of meeting Her Majesty Eamon?
@lawrenceglaister4364
8 ай бұрын
@@SoGal_YT Kings Cross railway station was built first by a Railway Company and by British standards it's big , so before work started on the Paddington station next door the architect asked the chairman what was the size going to be , the chairman said pointing at Kings Cross " bigger than that with a hotel " . A while back they proposed to knock down Paddington Station and build a new station / hotel but everyone said that it had to be kept , luckily common sense won.
@eamonnclabby7067
8 ай бұрын
@@susanashcroft2674The King and Queen Consort visited a relative at Headley court, and gave him a bottle of whiskey Mrs C has seen our departed Queen at Buckingham palace ,my daughter was on secondment with the Prince, s Trust with Merseyside Fire and rescue.....that's it....😊😊
That made me tear up. Partly because i'm far from my home town and country. Partly because the queen reminds of my grans who past away in 2013 age 99 and 2015 age 100. She got a card from the queen. Gosh. i didn't expect that emotion. Thanks a lot for reminding me.
Fun fact: the original "Paddington" bear is actually owned by Jeremy Clarkson (yes - that one), who was given it as a child.
Yes the crowd outside Buckingham palace was real. I was there it’s was her platinum jubilee pageant and a few days before for her trooping of the colour celebration
Even though this was a little over a year ago, I still tear up watching it. Especially since we have only just had the first anniversary of The Queen's passing . It's always been a matter of conjecture what The Queen kept in her handbag, so to see her take out a marmalade sandwich really tickled me. 😂 This and The Queen with James Bond at opening ceremony of the London Olympics are two of my favourite videos.
@markborder906
8 ай бұрын
Same here.
The first book was published in 1958. The author, Michael Bond, was a cameraman for Blue Peter and died in 2017. Paddington was the first person through the Channel Tunnel in 1994 when the British tunnelers passed him through to the French.
@SoGal_YT
8 ай бұрын
I’d like to see what the original was like.
Our late Queen was delightful and we are really proud of her. Paddington Bear goes back to the early 70's. He may have come from Peru by mistake, but the Brits have massively adopted him and named a mainline station in London (Paddington) as his name. He's still rocking it.
This was set for the Jubilee everything outside was real and on the castle roof appeared Brian may playing the guitar. Sad our Queen is gone now as the country is in a bad place now without her.
Paddington Bear was named after Paddington Station, which is the London Terminus of the Great Western Railway. Paddington was originally one of the small medieval villages to the west of London. And, what's more important, I was born there.
The Queen knew she was in the presence of greatness.
The very first Paddington bear soft toy was designed in the UK by a lady called Shirley Clarkson. She made it as a Christmas present for her children, Joanna and Jeremy Clarkson (you've reacted to a couple of his military documentaries ! ) ... great video Sogal ... hope you're all well Sarah
The amount of protocols just for serving tea and other matters to royalty must be incredible. It would be interesting to see an explanatory video sometime.
Michael Bond (1926-2017) published the first Paddington book in 1958. Happy 65th, Paddington! Get well soon.
@dcarbs2979
8 ай бұрын
born same year as the Queen
Most of the UK grew up reading the books. While it's interesting that the films were made for (and by) the grandchildren of the original audience, most who've seen it consider waiting three generations for a film was worth it. Paddington is one of London's ten railway stations.
Happy to see you back and not letting a pesky viral infection come between you and your channel, SoGal! Watching the sketch again, you can tell it was prepared some time before the Jubilee celebrations: the Queen looked as she had done up until the end of 2021, but when she made her actual appearances during the Jubilee weekend, she looked much more frail, emaciated and weakened. I think we all suspected she was not in the best of health and that we might even be seeing her for the last times, though we obviously had no way of knowing it would be just three months until she would be gone... Those of us who remember her mother hoped perhaps that the Queen might make it to the same age (nearly 102) and some of us thought that in the meantime she might do as her late husband Prince Philip had done, retiring from public duties and delegating more to the other royals, though still available to the PM / Cabinet / Privy Council. It just wasn't to be, and knowing now that she was probably in quite some pain trying to move about (she had needed a cane to walk since October 2021), perhaps it was a mercy that she passed away when she did. There was a follow-up to this sketch in the wake of her death, though it looked fan-made rather than official, showing Paddington standing outside the darkened Palace in the pouring rain, looking up at it with tears in his eyes, remembering his tea with the Queen and saddened by her passing so soon afterwards. It's been a year since she was laid to rest yet she is still missed - and after the longest reign in British history, filled with such moments as this sketch, is it any wonder?
Paddington is a national institution, Sarah; the books, written by Michael Bond (no relation to James) were an integral part of my book collection as a child; Bond brought all who read his childrens literature, incredible adventures, much laughter, & an anthropomorphic charm that only a select few writers have managed to capture (even tho', the list of those authors is still quite long & varied). The late Queen had a fine sense of humour, & together with her many years as Head of State (the world's longest reigning Monarch), was, in the majority, well respected & admired. This small cinematic pastiche will (also) be fondly remembered for decades, if not centuries; what better way to celebrate a long & distinguished life - particularly with a small bear from darkest Peru ! 🙂
Nice to see you back! Those cups brings me back to when i visited my grandma 😌😁
Please take a look at the Paddington TV series from 1976 to about 1982. This is something that was repeatedly shown, so generations of Brit's grew up knowing and loving, it is really quite charming. 👍😎
Hi Sarah! The original Paddinton was an animated show that was about 5 mins long traditionally shown at the end of afternoon children's TV at around 5.55 pm before the Six o'Clock News in the 70s. The style was a bit unusual because Paddington was a stop-motion puppet, where as the other characters were cardboard cut-outs. There were quite a few of these 5 min programmes, including Roobarb (one of the best TV theme tunes ever!), Ivor the Engine, The Magic Roundabout (a French show with English narration by Eric Thompson, Emma Thompson's father), The Wombles and The Clangers. The last one you might be interested in taking a look at, as it was a whimsical show set on The Moon (I pretty much love everything that The Late Oliver Postgate and Peter Firmin; the creators of The Clangers and Ivor the Engine, did!).
Hi So- gal great to see you again. Paddington station is a mainline rail station in London and is actually huge. The story of Paddington Bear goes back generations in the Uk I grew watching him in Animated cartoons
Hi Sarah, great to see you back! Hope the cold/covid clears up quickly. London Paddington is quite a big station and is big for commuters coming in from the Western side of outer London and for people heading to/from Reading, Bath (amazing city and rugby club!!) and Bristol in South West England. I remember reading Paddington bear books when I was a kid in the early 80's, so fond childhood memories. Great skit with the late Queen. She had a much drier, sarcastic sense of humour than she is credited for! Get well soon and hope Scarlett is looking after you! xo
Really good 3 part real life documentary called (guarding the queen) from the training to ba a guard to guarding the queen to fighting in Afghanistan. It’s a really good doc highly recommend if your interested
@SoGal_YT
8 ай бұрын
Sounds good!
Yes, the crowds were real. In fact it was only a glimpse of the massive crowd that came to the see the concert and take part in the Platinum Jubilee Celebrations. We did not know then how very ill she was. I am so sorry to learn you have been suffering from COVID. Take great care of yourself, keep warm and try to occupy yourself only with things that you enjoy. Don't worry about the dusting, just manage what you can. Yes I know I am being a bossy boots, but I've had covid too and tried to do too much (even though at times that was hardly anything at all) and my recovery took longer. 🤫🤫. Enjoyed your reaction, by the way. Love from the UK
Good to see you again, SoGal. Stay safe and healthy. Tight hugs and tight kisses to you.
She had a great sense of humour and fun , I'm sure this was a little nod to her grandchildren too . 😊
Really nice to see you again SoGal, it seems awhile. Love Paddington Bear! Hope your well
Hello SoGal and Roger. Hope you are feeling better now. When similarly in recovery, I had brain fog, which you seemed to be on the verge of? I tried to stir some onions and knocked a pan of sausage on the floor, in a move Paddington could have made, looking at this. Good to see you enjoying this. Perhaps the BBC Paddington series from back in the 1970s could be something for your Patreon? There is a famous musical sketch copied from a well known film that you might enjoy?
@SoGal_YT
8 ай бұрын
I’d like to see what the original was like.
@alansmithee8831
8 ай бұрын
@@SoGal_YT I am currently on Metatron live chat from Tennessee.
God rest her Gracious soul.
dude the dark lighting looks so cool
Hi Sarah, so glad to see you again. I was worried that you had decided not do KZread any more. I hope you are looking after your health. Look forward to the next video.
It was definitely a fun stream. Nice to see you back on KZread!
@oliversherman2414
8 ай бұрын
Yeah, it was good to join the livestream. It was fun
Paddington Station is a real London station 😂❤
I'm glad I managed to join the livestream on Patreon for this video. It was a fun stream. It's good to see you back on KZread again
Really enjoyed this video and look forward to seeing the rest you have planned in the future :).
Simon Farnabry is in the UK series of Ghosts ... a series you might like ... about a lady who can see all the dead people who lived in the house she inherits ... Very Funny ...
Broadcast on the 4th June 2022, three months after the ruzzian war started. It had been revealed about that time that Ukrainian Paddington was voiced by President Zelinsky. Many Ukrainian soldiers were thanking the Queen for sending weapons to defend their country in film clips at the time. I may have over thought this but it is a rather marvellous film of Queen Elizabeth.
Thank you for sharing this with us all,best wishes from the wirral peninsula....very much missed..hopefully you are all keeping safe and well over there..E..😊😊😊
so good to see you back 😊🇬🇧.
So Gal love you're expressions
Welcome back to you too. I hope this also means we can look forward to more Tribbles episodes 🙂
@SoGal_YT
8 ай бұрын
Yes!
Really great to see my favourite KZreadr again. You're a trouper for posting this while recovering.
This is so British ❤😊
Yas she's back!
Simon Farnaby has, of course, worked with many of the Queen's ancestors.
Glad to see you are back
Glad you're back
Where you been gurl? I, amongst others, have MISSED seeing your face!! Hope this is the resumption of you posting regularly again.
Nice to see you back on YT.
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Is there a video comming up soon? :D
Would’ve been something else if Simon Farnaby turned around and started singing “Stupid Deaths, Stupid Deaths…” 💀
@wiliammound7942
8 ай бұрын
Please explain this to an uniformed Australian.
@TheManInTheLongBlackCoat
8 ай бұрын
Simon Farnaby, the actor Sarah brings up here playing the butler, wrote Paddington 2. He also played Death (hence the 💀) in children’s informative sketch comedy Horrible Histories as the Grim Reaper laughing at people throughout history dying daftly and began each skit with a song: Stupid Deaths. Here, him in action: kzread.info/dash/bejne/fqB9x5OCqNfNn5M.htmlfeature=shared
@wiliammound7942
8 ай бұрын
@@TheManInTheLongBlackCoat I see. Cheers!
@AtheistOrphan
6 ай бұрын
‘They’re funny ‘cos they’re true!’
Simon Farnaby is in the wonderful "The Detectorists" comedy - which i think you would enjoy - set in the Suffolk countryside, a group of detectorists searching for ancient artifacts with metal detectors
@SoGal_YT
8 ай бұрын
I’ve enjoyed him on Horrible Histories.
Hope you're doing well. Good start of my Sunday morning.
This was brilliant ❤
Taylor's Yorkshire tea, is my particular favourite, off to have Sunday roast beef and Yorkshire pudding...😊😊😊
Missed you so good to see you back
Long time no see, welcome back.
Loving your channel.
The original Paddington Bear was made as a toy for her kids. I don’t know if you know who Jeremy Clarkson is? Big English TV presenter. Just a fun fact!! 😁👍
@SoGal_YT
8 ай бұрын
Yes, I reacted to one of his videos not too far back :)
When think about the Queen was a good actor because there was no Paddington there. Hope you see Paddington 2 with Hugh Grant watch through the credits you get a great sequence
Doesn't the creator of Paddington who's name i can't remember have a cameo role in the film?. I remember watching the episodes on the BBC when I was young. Especially remember the theme tune
@SoGal_YT
8 ай бұрын
Think so!
@steven54511
8 ай бұрын
Paddington was created by Michael Bond, now sadly passed on.
@philipr1567
8 ай бұрын
Michael Bond (1926-2017) had a cameo role in the first Paddington film (2014) as the kindly gentleman.
@geoffpoole483
8 ай бұрын
What do you mean, "creator of Paddington"? PADDINGTON IS REAL.
Still missing the late Queen.
HI SOGAL ♥️
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I hope you are well
If you have a chance, you should do a video about "Lionel Messi - WORLD CHAMPION - Movie" it's one of the best videos going over the World Cup that Argentina Won in 2022
Hard to believe a year has passed. Will never accept him or her. Will wait for William and Kate. Hope you are making progress with that huge list of UK comedy I gave you on IG. Yup it me 👍
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We Brits are a little bit unusual ❤❤❤
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Marvelous little time, a pleasure, Sarah!
@oliversherman2414
8 ай бұрын
Hi Joanie 👋 It was fun joining the livestream with you and the others
@JoanieAdamms
8 ай бұрын
@@oliversherman2414 Oh my, it is like I was actually there!
@oliversherman2414
8 ай бұрын
@@JoanieAdamms yup lol
@mikelavoie8410
8 ай бұрын
I agree! Definitely a pleasure.
@oliversherman2414
8 ай бұрын
@@mikelavoie8410 I also agree 👍🏻 I'm looking forward to the next stream
Simon Farnaby is on horrible histories
@SoGal_YT
8 ай бұрын
Yes, I’ve been watching that on Patreon.
Is Paddington Bear just a British Thing then .I thought the original books went around the World .?
@SoGal_YT
8 ай бұрын
He’s not really known to kids here in the States.
@maxmoore9955
8 ай бұрын
@SoGal_YT Ho .Well have you read any of the books 📚. And do you like. ? .
@SoGal_YT
8 ай бұрын
I haven’t, but I’d like to.
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I'm surprised she didn't try to shoot him, as she loved blood sports so much.
@AtheistOrphan
6 ай бұрын
Indeed. There are photos of her taken in the 1960s posing with the dead bodies of some beautiful tigers that she’s just shot.
Cringeworthy