So lovely to see the relationship she had with her husband, Scott. The way they bantered made me smile. Sad that we lost her to Alzheimer’s but she and Scott helped raise awareness of this terrible disease and the toll it takes on care givers. RIP Babs, all the best to Scott.
I remember watching this when it first aired. Coincidentally I ended up living not far from Dedham and on my first visit there I ended up at Flatford Mill and took lots of photos, saying at the time that the scene looked like a Constable painting 😂😂 awww RIP Babs, you being gone still makes me sad 😥
I was just reading about John Constable and then I came on UA-cam and see on my list this new upload about Barbara Windsor ancestors, such a coincidence!
I still can't believe they put the queen of the East End on a flipping train! This gem of a lady should have been given a chauffer driven car. Rest in peace sweet lady.
So lovely to see the relationship she had with her husband, Scott. The way they bantered made me smile. Sad that we lost her to Alzheimer’s but she and Scott helped raise awareness of this terrible disease and the toll it takes on care givers. RIP Babs, all the best to Scott.
Wonderful lady
She made me lol 🤣 when she said he'd painted a picture for the wedding lol what a great sence of humour rip beautiful queen
Love this lady. So sad you're not with us now 🙁
Beautiful Babs miss her, but glad we can watch her on footage like this
R.I.P Babs!
She was so sweet and beautiful!
I remember watching this when it first aired. Coincidentally I ended up living not far from Dedham and on my first visit there I ended up at Flatford Mill and took lots of photos, saying at the time that the scene looked like a Constable painting 😂😂 awww RIP Babs, you being gone still makes me sad 😥
I was just reading about John Constable and then I came on UA-cam and see on my list this new upload about Barbara Windsor ancestors, such a coincidence!
She was so pretty and girlishly dainty even as she got older
She always looked fabulous beautiful.
I still can't believe they put the queen of the East End on a flipping train! This gem of a lady should have been given a chauffer driven car. Rest in peace sweet lady.
A sad irony that both Barbara Windsor and her ancestor died of Alzheimer's Disease.
Heredity.
Yes, my thoughts aswell 😢