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Daniel Craig remembers filming James Bond London 2012 sketch with Queen as an ‘incredible thing’-Tori Brazier-Entertainment – Metro
‘We will not see the likes of her ever again.’
Craig joined the monarch for a hugely popular surprise sketch 10 years ago (Picture: LOCOG/AFP via Getty)
James Bond star Daniel Craig has reflected on filming a scene with the Queen for the London 2012 Olympics, describing it as ‘an incredible thing’.
The world saw a more spirited side to the monarch when she made a cameo appearance in Danny Boyle’s opening ceremony for the Olympic Games.
In the comedy sketch, Craig, who played British spy 007, called at Buckingham Palace to summon the Queen to the event.
The Queen, who was sitting at her writing desk, made him wait before greeting him with the words: ‘Good evening, Mr Bond.’
They walked together, along with some of her corgis, towards a helicopter and set off, flying over London to the Olympic Stadium, concluding with a stunt double of the Queen parachuting into the arena.
Seconds later, the real Queen, wearing the same peach dress as the stunt double, entered the stadium to rapturous applause.
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Craig, playing Bond, and the real Queen filmed for the London Olympic Opening Ceremony at Buckingham Palace (Picture: BBC)
Reflecting on his time filming with the Queen, 54-year-old Craig, who initially paid tribute to her ‘incomparable legacy’ on Thursday, told the BBC at the Toronto International Film Festival: ‘What an incredible thing.
‘We will not see the likes of her ever again. To be alive during her reign is something else.’
He added: ‘[I’m] very saddened, so I suppose good luck to Charles, really.’
Frank Cottrell-Boyce, who co-wrote the Queen’s TV appearances with Paddington Bear and Daniel Craig, told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme on Friday that the Queen had volunteered herself for the Bond scene.
Her corgi Monty also made an appearance, alongside a member of palace staff (Picture: AFP/Getty)
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Queen Elizabeth II first met the actor at the premiere for his first outing as 007, 2006’s Casino Royale (Picture: Corbis via Getty Images)
He said: ‘We went to the Palace asking for permission to represent her and to know what she was wearing on the day, and it was her amazing dresser who said “No, no, she wants to be in it.” She was game and she was up for that.
‘In fact on the day when we were filming, she asked Danny Boyle if she could have a line because there wasn’t a line in the script, probably because when I was typing the script I didn’t quite know how you would type the character of the Queen… What would you type?’
The Queen, pictured in June, died at Balmoral on Thursday (Picture: Getty)
Charles, the former Prince of Wales, ascended to the throne following the death of his mother, aged 96, at Balmoral Castle on Thursday afternoon.
She was with both Charles and Princess Anne.
King Charles III was officially proclaimed monarch during the accession council on Saturday (Picture: WPA Pool/Getty)
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He was then formally proclaimed King Charles III at a historic ceremony in St James’s Palace following a meeting of the Accession Council during which he swore an oath to privy counsellors.
Craig was at the Toronto International Film Festival at the world premiere of Glass Onion, the sequel to his hit 2019 film Knives Out.
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery will release on Netflix on December 23.
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