Queen Elizabeth II "delighted" to perform with James Bond
Queen Elizabeth II of England has claimed to be "delighted" to participate in something "as exceptional" as was the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games, in addition to her 'James Bond' performance, according to a spokesperson. from Buckingham Palace.
"The queen was delighted to be asked about her participation in the opening of the Games," said the spokesperson, who also explained that her majesty was very happy to make her first 'cameo' with the actor who plays 'James Bond'. Briton Daniel Craig.
On the other hand, the spokesperson stated that Queen Isabell II was completely happy to have taken part in the Olympic Games that are held at her home. She "she was very happy to participate in an Olympics that are ours." The spokesperson also said that the 86-year-old queen was "delighted" to have been part of it.
Lastly, he stressed that she always knew that her majesty was going to be part of an event as important as the Olympic Games. "We always knew she would," she stated. He also concluded by noting that Elizabeth II always liked the "idea" of the ceremony. "The queen really liked the whole idea" for the ceremony, directed by filmmaker Danny Boyle.