The Queen once visited the Emmerdale set and ‘was cool as a cucumber’ as part of the village blew up yards from her feet, soap star reveals
THE Queen once visited the set of Emmerdale and didn’t flinch when part of the set was blown up, one of the actors has revealed.
The monarch toured the fictional town, near Leeds, visiting the iconic soap as part of a 40 minute guided-tour in 2002.
The 93-year-old was shown the village bed and breakfast as well as the infamous Woolpack Inn, before being taken to the post office.
She looked on as the postal hub was blown up just yards from where she was standing, with the windows blasted out and debris scattering everywhere.
Cast members ran around in panic in the ensuing chaos, but Mark Charnock, who plays Marlon Dingle in the popular soap, revealed the Queen didn’t bat an eyelash.
Mark, 51, said: “She was cool as a cucumber when the explosion went off.
The Queen visited the Emmerdale location as part of a day tour of Yorkshire, and discussed the show’s history with producer, Tim Fee.
He talked the Queen through some of the characters and the history behind the site, and she signed a visitors’ guest book before leaving.
It wasn’t the monarch’s first time on a soap set, previously visiting EastEnders in 2001 and Coronation Street in 1982.
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