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Paddington film star Sally Hawkins left concerned by marmalade sandwich tributes to Queen

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Queen's death. In a new interview, the star, 46, aired her concerns for some of the tributes from the public.Sally played Mary Brown, the foster mother of Paddington bear, in the two films.Now, Sally has revealed she was left concerned over one specific tribute left for the late Monarch following her death.After the devastating news of the Queen's passing, thousands took to Buckingham Palace to pay their respects.For many, this meant leaving tributes of marmalade sandwiches, following the Queen and Paddington's sketch for her Platinum Jubilee earlier this year.However, Sally told how she looked at the practical side of what food being left outside could mean.The star admitted: "I was worried that the marmalade sandwiches being left as tributes might encourage rats, but I think it’s lovely that people have taken such comfort in the character."The Queen was incredible in that sketch she did with him for the Platinum Jubilee."She was a fantastic actress!"I found that quite moving," she added.Sally went on: And, of course, him saying thank you to her in that scene, it’s all any of us wanted to do."It reflected the thoughts of the whole nation," she told Radio Times.As well as marmalade sandwiches, Paddington teddys had been left in memory of the Queen.Royal Parks announced that any Paddington teddy bears left in honour of the Queen will now be stored.Royal Parks is a charity in charge of overseeing royal parks in London that once belonged to the Royal Family and is in charge of the memorial area of Green Park located near Buckingham Palace.In a statement to the MailOnline, Royal Parks said they would collect all teddies and artefacts and decide on what to do with them with “discretion and sensitivity”.Organisers are still.

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