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Charles and Camilla visit set of EastEnders after special Jubilee episode filmed

The Duchess of Cornwall told Strictly champion Rose Ayling-Ellis she had voted for her in the dance contest.

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The Duchess of Cornwall has called Strictly Come Dancing champion Rose Ayling-Ellis a “star”, adding that her family had voted for her on the BBC One show – while on a visit to the set of EastEnders.

Charles and Camilla were guided around Albert Square on the Elstree set before meeting the soap’s cast and crew who had finished filming an episode in honour of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.

Deaf actress Ayling-Ellis, who plays Frankie Lewis in the show, presented Camilla with a bouquet of flowers, adding that it was an “honour” to meet the duchess.

“I said we were all voting for Rose, I don’t know how you did all those dances.”

Ayling-Ellis then asked if the Queen watched Strictly, to which Camilla said: “I think she does. She probably watched you. You have to find out.”

The Prince of Wales with Letitia Dean during a visit to the set of EastEnders at the BBC studios in Elstree, Hertfordshire (Aaron Chown/PA)

“It is amazing, so lovely. I mean come on, its the royal family voting for me, sometimes you forget how many people watch the show, I am mind-blown.”

A special moment came during a group photograph of the cast and crew alongside the royals.

Letitia Dean, who plays Sharon Watts in the soap, said to the Prince of Wales: “You’ve got your coat on, very wise” which prompted Charles to take his jacket off and place it around her shoulders.

The chivalrous act was met with a round of applause.

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Letitia Dean wearing the Prince of Wales’ coat (Aaron Chown/PA)

She then presented Charles with a street sign of Albert Square covered in cast signatures, alongside Steve McFadden who plays Phil Mitchell.

He told Charles: “On behalf of the cast, we hope it hangs on the mantelpiece.”

The royal couple were shown around the new set of EastEnders, which was originally due to be finished in 2018.

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Charles is presented with an Albert Square street sign from Steve McFadden and Letitia Dean (Aaron Chown/PA)

Taylforth told the PA news agency: “She said we were a lot younger then, and that it’s nice to see the old faces. I said I was in it for 15 years and then left and came back from the dead.

“She said: ‘I remember Angie and Dirty Den, I’ve got a few more episodes to catch up on,’ and Brian (Conley) said ‘we’ll get you a box set’.

“It’s just so exciting, we were all standing around the corner and we were all having fun, laughing and joking and when they said they’re on their way suddenly I said: ‘My stomach is going right jelly wobbles.’

“What a wonderful thing, what a lovely, lovely couple.”

Camilla and the cast
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall during a group photo of cast and crew during a visit to the set of EastEnders (Aaron Chown/PA)

After speaking with Camilla, he told the PA news agency: “I explained I am wearing a nylon costume and she said she had handwarmers inside her gloves and didn’t want to shake my hand too hard in case I caught on fire with all the static, which was very funny.

“It’s not like they dashed in and dashed out, they spent much time here meeting everyone, not just in front of the camera but behind.”

The Duchess of Cornwall with Steve McFadden during a visit to the set of EastEnders at the BBC studios in Elstree, Hertfordshire (Aaron Chown/PA)

“I used to make movies before moving into soap-land, but I’m leaving this year… Maybe I will come back, who knows,” he said.

Camilla asked Dyer about his exit storyline, to which he said: “Tune in, it’s going to be a big one.”

Later, Dyer admitted he did not speak to Charles about his Who Do You Think You Are episode, which found he was related to royalty.

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Danny Dyer spoke to Camilla during the visit (Aaron Chown/PA)

“I am 147,000 (in line) to the throne, not that I’ve googled it.

“Very random to see the royals, you know, up close they were very charming, really chatty, they’ve got mad faces when you’re close.

“So excited to have them here, meet them and introduce them to the Square.”

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Charles meeting Natalie Cassidy and Scott Maslen on the EastEnders et (Aaron Chown/PA)

“I mean everybody has gone through a pandemic the last few years, it is just a nice thing to be able to do something like this again.”

After meeting with Charles, Natalie Cassidy, who plays Sonia Fowler, told the PA news agency that he was “so personable and lovely”.

“I said I’ve been here for a long time, since 1993, 29 years on and off, and he said: ‘Oh wow, how amazing’ and he said: ‘You were so small, how did you feel when you got here?’

“I just said sometimes it’s easier being 10, you don’t really know what you’re coming into, and we had a bit of a laugh and he was really, really lovely.

Kate Oates, the Duchess of Cornwall, the Prince of Wales and Chris Clenshaw during a visit to the set of EastEnders at the BBC studios in Elstree, Hertfordshire (Aaron Chown/PA)

“They were very interested in all aspects and I think that is what’s amazing about them, they make every conversation seem fresh,” she added.

Tameka Empson, who plays character Kim Fox, added that Charles commented on the feather boa she was wearing, and asked: “What happened to the chicken?”

In 2001, the Queen visited soap queen Dame Barbara Windsor, who played Peggy Mitchell, on the EastEnders set.

The royal visitor stepped behind the Queen Vic, strolled around Albert Square and through the EastEnders street market, meeting stars of the show.

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