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Queen Elizabeth II visits set of TV soap 'Coronation Street'

Queen Elizabeth II visits the set of television series Coronation Street, in Manchester, England, on July 8, 2021. (Scott Heppell / AP) Queen Elizabeth II visits the set of television series Coronation Street, in Manchester, England, on July 8, 2021. (Scott Heppell / AP)
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Queen Elizabeth II has visited the set of "Coronation Street" to mark the long-running television soap's 60th birthday.

The monarch was all smiles as she met Thursday with veteran cast and crew of the show, walked along the storied cobbled street and visited the studio where the interior of the Rovers Return pub is filmed.

It was the second time the queen, 95, has visited Coronation Street -- the first time was in the early 1980s, at the show's original studios in Manchester.

She told the cast it was "really marvelous you've been able to carry on" during the pandemic, and took time to chat to backstage staff including writers, camera operators, set designers and sound engineers.

The show, which focuses on the lives of residents of the fictional northern English town of Weatherfield, is the world's longest-running drama series.

Actress Kate Spencer warned the queen the set's cobblestones were hard to walk on in heels, to which the monarch replied: "No, I know. I've been told. Probably better not."

Actor Bill Roache, who has played Ken Barlow for decades since the soap's early days, said the royal visit was a "wonderful bit of icing on the cake."

"She just smiles. She listens, she always has and she loves to be made to laugh," Roache said. "I've been lucky to meet her quite a few times and she's always charming, and a laugh is never far away."

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