The Daily Telegraph

One writes one’s own scripts

- By Victoria Ward

The Queen personally requested that she say the line ‘Good evening, Mr Bond’ in her skit with Daniel Craig for the 2012 Olympics opening ceremony, according to her former dresser, Angela Kelly. Ms Kelly tells of the episode in her new book, from which extracts and photograph­s including this image of Her Majesty in a relaxed pose are published in Hello! magazine

IT WAS a cameo appearance like no other. Few can forget the sight of the Queen receiving James Bond at Buckingham Palace before “parachutin­g” into the Olympic Park.

Now, it has emerged that the monarch insisted on having a speaking role in Danny Boyle’s acclaimed Olympic opening ceremony, personally choosing her line: “Good evening, Mr Bond.”

The revelation is made by Angela Kelly, the Queen’s dressmaker and long-time confidante, in a book expected to provide a unique insight into their “true and lasting connection”.

In The Other Side of the Coin: The Queen, the Dresser and the Wardrobe, published tomorrow, Ms Kelly recalls how the landmark Olympic moment came to pass, when she was presented with director Boyle’s plan to include the monarch in the ceremony via Edward Young, the Queen’s Private Secretary.

“There are few occasions on which Her Majesty will agree to break protocol, but in 2011 when Danny Boyle approached the Royal household, he had a request to make that we simply could not refuse,” she writes.

“She was very amused by the idea and agreed immediatel­y. I asked if she would like a speaking part. Without hesitation, Her Majesty replied, ‘Of course, I must say something. After all, he is coming to rescue me’.

“I asked whether she would like to say, ‘Good evening, James’, or ‘Good evening, Mr Bond’, and she chose the latter, knowing the Bond films.

“Within minutes, I was back in Edward’s office delivering the good news to Danny – I think he almost fell off his chair when I said that the Queen’s only stipulatio­n was that she could deliver that iconic line.”

The Queen went on to record the five-minute film in secrecy four months before the 2012 London Olympics. In it, she received Daniel Craig’s James Bond at Buckingham Palace before accompanyi­ng him to a waiting helicopter, from which stunt doubles parachuted into the Olympic Park.

Wearing the same outfit as she had “parachuted” in, the Queen then made her entrance, taking her place in the Royal Box.

Ms Kelly’s book, extracts from which are published in Hello! magazine today, charts a 25-year working relationsh­ip “characteri­sed by humour, creativity, hard work and a mutual commitment to service and duty”.

In it, she dispels reports that the Queen was offended by Michelle Obama’s tactile greeting during a Buckingham Palace reception in 2009, revealing that the two women had in fact enjoyed an instant connection and that “sometimes it feels instinctiv­e to be tactile with her”.

Ms Kelly also reveals that she personally wears-in the Queen’s shoes before engagement­s to ensure they are suitably comfortabl­e, and describes how a replica of the Honiton Christenin­g gown, first used for the christenin­g of James, Viscount Severn, in 2008, was dyed in Yorkshire Tea – “the strongest, as we all know” – to ensure it looked authentic.

“At each stage of the process I would show our progress to the Queen: first the bodies, then the sleeves attached to it, then the skirt with the under-layers on, and finally the completed robe,” she writes. “Her Majesty was very interested to see how it was developing.”

Read the full article in Hello! magazine

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Daniel Craig as James Bond with the Queen in the film. Above, the cover of Hello! with extracts from Angela Kelly’s book about her life as the Queen’s dressmaker

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