He added: “It was before the fun parade, and they had fun with my corgi jump. They were happy with the way [the event] was going.” On Saturday, June 4, the Jubilee Concert opened with the Queen’s surprise sketch enjoying a cream tea with Paddington Bear that wreaked havoc on the palace. The sequence was filmed at Windsor Castle for half a day and took place at Buckingham Palace where the couple expressed their common love for jam sandwiches. The culmination of the two-and-a-half-minute video saw the queen finally reveal the contents of her bag, which turns out to be a spare jam sandwich for emergencies. The clip took many months to program and he saw the bear lift his hat to reveal the jam sandwich. Her Majesty replied “so did I” as she opened her bag and said “I keep mine here” while picking up the sandwich. Paddington said to the Queen: “Happy Jubilee Lady. And thank you. For everything.” The monarch replied: “This is very kind.” The sequence ended with Monarch and Paddington beating the iconic rhythm at the Queen’s “We Will Rock You” as they opened the Jubilee concert. READ MORE: Energy crisis: UK prepares to send in ‘hundreds of millions’ “The warmth and generosity of Her Majesty was fine to see.” According to reports, the assistants working at the Palace did not want to “destroy the magic” and reveal how the video was shot. However, Ben Wishaw, who plays Paddington and plays Q in the recent James Bond films, has previously said he was shot with a mechanical bear head and the visual effects were later added digitally. There have been reports that the lunch between the Peruvian bear and Her Majesty, which went viral, has made up to 200 200 million in public, with many wanting to see more of the couple.