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Barbara Windsor’s Widower Shares Memories of EastEnders Star’s Final Weeks

Barbara Windsor’s widower Scott Mitchell has opened up about the EastEnders star’s death. The Carry On actor, known for her role as Queen Vic landlady Peggy Mitchell, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in 2014 and passed away in 2020 at the age of 83.

Mitchell revealed that Windsor, who campaigned to improve dementia care before her passing, often confused him with another family member towards the end of her life.

Speaking on Good Morning Britain on Thursday (25 July), Mitchell told host Richard Madeley that while Windsor still knew who he was, her recognition of him “came and went” in her final days.

He revealed, “At times she would confuse me for other people and at one point, ironically, she said to me, ‘Are you my daddy?’ It’s a cruel thing to watch.”

Elsewhere in the interview, Mitchell, who married Windsor in 2000, discussed the first signs of the soap star developing health issues, which occurred when she “froze at work” on the set of EastEnders.

Recalling the incident, Mitchell said, “She came home and said, ‘I don’t know what’s happened. I just went blank. For the life of me, not only could I not remember the lines, I didn’t know why I was here or what I was doing.’ And that was way before the diagnosis. I’d say that was a good three years before the diagnosis.”

Barbara Windsor’s widower Scott Mitchell has shared the four words she asked him in the days leading up to her death

Barbara Windsor’s widower Scott Mitchell has shared the four words she asked him in the days leading up to her death (ITV)

Barbara Windsor was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in 2014, but Mitchell first noticed symptoms as early as 2009. A year later, Windsor was written out of EastEnders when her character Peggy committed suicide by taking an overdose of pain medication.

In a statement after Windsor’s passing in 2020, Mitchell expressed, “Barbara eventually died peacefully and I spent the last seven days by her side. Myself, her family and friends will remember Barbara with love, a smile, and affection for the many years of her love, fun, friendship, and brightness she brought to all our lives, and the entertainment she gave to so many thousands of others during her career.”

Reflecting on Windsor’s final days, Mitchell said, “Barbara’s final weeks were typical of how she lived her life, full of humour, drama, and a fighting spirit until the end.”

Windsor and Mitchell married in 2000

Windsor and Mitchell married in 2000 (PA Archive)

Following Windsor’s death, her widower became the People’s Champion of the UK Dementia Mission, which was launched in memory of the beloved star.

He expressed his honor in March, saying, “I am honored to be appointed as the People’s Champion of the Dame Barbara Windsor Dementia Mission, named after my late wife. She lived an extraordinary life, and her brave campaigning made a powerful impact on so many others who were going through the same.”

Mitchell added, “I want to keep her story alive and help bring to light the stories of so many others who are affected by this terrible disease.”

Source: Independent.co.uk