Queen gets special award after Bond girl cameo eighteenmos

Author : voluntarity1947
Publish Date : 2021-04-09 22:52:48


It's not every day a queen plays a Bond girl. But for the opening of the London Olympic Games last summer, Queen Elizabeth II did just that, in a cameo alongside Daniel Craig as James Bond.

With that and decades of support for British film and TV in mind, she was presented Thursday with an honorary BAFTA.

British Academy of Film and Television Arts chairman John Willis joked that she was 'the most memorable Bond girl yet.'



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Actor Kenneth Branagh, himself a BAFTA winner, presented the award at a star-studded reception at Windsor Castle.

Read: James Bond on Her Majesty's Secret Service

BAFTA said it was 'in recognition of her outstanding patronage of the film and television industries' in the course of her 60-year reign.

Over the years, the queen 'has visited countless film and television organisations, supporting their efforts by shining a light on the work they do,' BAFTA said.

Her husband, Prince Philip, was appointed as the first BAFTA president in 1959, and other members of the royal family have served in the role since.

Prince William, the queen's grandson, took up the role of president in 2010.

With that and decades of support for British film and TV in mind, she was presented Thursday with an honorary BAFTA. Read: James Bond on Her Majesty's Secret Service Actor Kenneth Branagh, himself a BAFTA winner, presented the award at a star-studded reception at Windsor Castle. It's not every day a queen plays a Bond girl. But for the opening of the London Olympic Games last summer, Queen Elizabeth II did just that, in a cameo alongside Daniel Craig as James Bond. Read: James Bond on Her Majesty's Secret Service Read: James Bond on Her Majesty's Secret Service With that and decades of support for British film and TV in mind, she was presented Thursday with an honorary BAFTA. It's not every day a queen plays a Bond girl. But for the opening of the London Olympic Games last summer, Queen Elizabeth II did just that, in a cameo alongside Daniel Craig as James Bond. British Academy of Film and Television Arts chairman John Willis joked that she was 'the most memorable Bond girl yet.' Actor Kenneth Branagh, himself a BAFTA winner, presented the award at a star-studded reception at Windsor Castle. Read: James Bond on Her Majesty's Secret Service Actor Kenneth Branagh, himself a BAFTA winner, presented the award at a star-studded reception at Windsor Castle. With that and decades of support for British film and TV in mind, she was presented Thursday with an honorary BAFTA. Read: James Bond on Her Majesty's Secret Service With that and decades of support for British film and TV in mind, she was presented Thursday with an honorary BAFTA. Read: James Bond on Her Majesty's Secret Service British Academy of Film and Television Arts chairman John Willis joked that she was 'the most memorable Bond girl yet.' Over the years, the queen 'has visited countless film and television organisations, supporting their efforts by shining a light on the work they do,' BAFTA said. It's not every day a queen plays a Bond girl. But for the opening of the London Olympic Games last summer, Queen Elizabeth II did just that, in a cameo alongside Daniel Craig as James Bond. Read: James Bond on Her Majesty's Secret Service BAFTA said it was 'in recognition of her outstanding patronage of the film and television industries' in the course of her 60-year reign. Over the years, the queen 'has visited countless film and television organisations, supporting their efforts by shining a light on the work they do,' BAFTA said. It's not every day a queen plays a Bond girl. But for the opening of the London Olympic Games last summer, Queen Elizabeth II did just that, in a cameo alongside Daniel Craig as James Bond. Her husband, Prince Philip, was appointed as the first BAFTA president in 1959, and other members of the royal family have served in the role since. Her husband, Prince Philip, was appointed as the first BAFTA president in 1959, and other members of the royal family have served in the role since. Actor Kenneth Branagh, himself a BAFTA winner, presented the award at a star-studded reception at Windsor Castle. Prince William, the queen's grandson, took up the role of president in 2010. Read: James Bond on Her Majesty's Secret Service BAFTA said it was 'in recognition of her outstanding patronage of the film and television industries' in the course of her 60-year reign. Her husband, Prince Philip, was appointed as the first BAFTA president in 1959, and other members of the royal family have served in the role since. BAFTA said it was 'in recognition of her outstanding patronage of the film and television industries' in the course of her 60-year reign. British Academy of Film and Television Arts chairman John Willis joked that she was 'the most memorable Bond girl yet.' Actor Kenneth Branagh, himself a BAFTA winner, presented the award at a star-studded reception at Windsor Castle. Read: James Bond on Her Majesty's Secret Service British Academy of Film and Television Arts chairman John Willis joked that she was 'the most memorable Bond girl yet.' It's not every day a queen plays a Bond girl. But for the opening of the London Olympic Games last summer, Queen Elizabeth II did just that, in a cameo alongside Daniel Craig as James Bond.

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