EastEnders to celebrate Prince Charles and Camilla's debut with new theme tune
01.06.2022 - 00:27
/ ok.co.uk
EastEnders is set for exciting scenes as the hit BBC One soap will be changing its iconic theme tune to celebrate Prince Charles and Camilla's debut. The Prince of Wales, 73, and Duchess of Cornwall, 74, will star as themselves and join Albert Square's residents with a street party to celebrate the Queen 's Platinum Jubilee on Thursday 2 June.
And to mark the special moment, EastEnders will be changing its iconic theme tune with a new version which will be aired at the end of the episode.The Jubilee-themed tune was composed by original theme tune composer Simon May and will play as the residents celebrate the Royal visit and make a toast to Her Majesty The Queen’s seventy year reign. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
Soap watchers will recall that other versions of the EastEnders theme tune include the likes of Julia’s Theme and Peggy’s theme, which are used for special episodes. Chris Clenshaw, Executive Producer, said: "To have Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall not only visit us all in Walford, but to also appear in an episode, we felt it was only right that we marked this extremely momentous episode with a fitting tribute.
"And what better way than to wish Their Royal Highnesses on their way from Albert Square than with a special Jubilee version of our iconic theme tune, remastered by the very talented Simon May." The specially shot scenes were filmed back on 31 March when Prince Charles and Camilla visited the set of EastEnders to meet the cast and crew of the long running drama. Soap watchers will recall that Mick Carter, played by Danny Dyer, recently decided to throw a Jubilee party for the Square and in upcoming scenes, he will
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