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EastEnders' June Brown wanted to apologise to Queen after awkward MBE blunder

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June Brown has always wanted to say sorry to the Queen after a cringeworthy encounter when the actress went to get her MBE. The late EastEnders legend, who passed away aged 95 on Sunday, recalled that when she made the Queen's Birthday Honours List in 2008 for her service to drama and charity, all didn't go to plan.

In fact, June was so mortified by what went on, she revealed in 2019 that she had considered writing a letter of apology to the Queen.

As June's name was called out she became flustered and tripped over in front of the royal.Speaking to Radio Times, she said: "When I was called I tripped on the step in front of her and almost fell over."She said something about enjoying EastEnders and for some reason, I replied, ‘I didn’t think you’d see it because it clashes with your dinner’.“I didn’t even call her Ma’am or Your Majesty, so later I thought about writing to her to apologise.

But I suppose at least I made her laugh.”June passed away surrounded by her family, the BBC confirmed and urged fans to raise a glass of sweet sherry to the telly legend.

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