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Queen pops into Rovers Return on visit to Coronation Street set - but told there's no hot pot

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For the latest Coronation Street news and spoilers - sign up here The Queen stopped off at the Rovers Return during a tour of the Coronation Street set today.

Her Majesty spoke to cast and crew members inside the famous fictional pub and also visited the studios where the soap is filmed.

The monarch, 95, trod beside the famous Corrie cobbles, covered of course with red carpet, and was greeted with curtsies and bows outside the Rovers by Bill Roache, who plays Ken Barlow, Barbara Knox, Rita in the soap, Sue Nicholls, who plays Audrey, and Helen Worth - Gail.

Incredible images as Queen Elizabeth II visits Coronation Street and Manchester Cathedral The Queen reportedly asked how the soap had continued to carry on filming during the coronavirus

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