Ever Acting Together James Bond And Paddington, It's A Film Starring Queen Elizabeth II

JAKARTA - Queen Elizabeth II passed away on Thursday, September 8 local time. She was declared dead after her health condition deteriorated.

He led England for 70 years and became the longest government during his term of office. He made various contributions and decisions during his time as a leader.

On the other hand, Queen Elizabeth II also participates in supporting state cinema. Queen Elizabeth II acted with Daniel Craig at the opening of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.

Daniel Craig acts as James Bond and walks with the Queen to the helicopter towards the stadium.

"Good afternoon Mr. Bond," said Queen Elizabeth II greeting James Bond as he walked.

It was revealed that the Queen deliberately did not inform royal members of her appearance in the clip. Sam Hunter as the production manager said the Queen was very interested in the project.

"He agreed to be a part of it but he didn't want his family to know. So if you see him come and sit down, you realize his family is like 'Ah, it's great'

Daniel Craig through his agency offered his condolences to Queen Elizabeth II and the royal family.

I like many other people feel sad about today's news and my thoughts with my family at work, they are loved and love him. He left a legacy and was greatly missed," Daniel Craig said.

Meanwhile, the iconic bear Paddington also expressed his condolences to Queen Elizabeth. The Queen once acted with Paddington Bear for a short film in the context of Platinum Jubilee or a special celebration of the King's or Queen's rule.

"Thank you ladies for everything," said Paddington Bear.

The short film features Paddington sitting with Queen Elizabeth II to eat a marmalade sandwich. An iconic scene was also demonstrated by the Queen to Paddington.

"Congratulations to the jubilee. Your Majesty, do you like marmalade sandwiches? I always save them for emergencies," said Paddington removing the sandwich from his hat.

"Me too. I put it here," Queen Elizabeth replied, taking a sandwich out of her bag and surprising Paddington.