Hollyoaks spoilers: It’s the day of Lily’s McQueen’s funeral. How will Prince cope?

Lily McQueen funeral

Emotions run high at Lily McQueen's funeral and her husband Prince is struggling to carry on

Emotions run high at Lily McQueen’s funeral. Earlier on Martine Deveraux (Kelle Bryan) has stepped in to help Lily’s aunty Diane (Alex Fletcher) with all the catering preparation for the wake.

Diane and Tony are beyond devastated

Diane and Tony are beyond devastated

Maxine Minniver and Grace Black also volunteer to help out but while they’re making the food Maxine reminds them both that it could be her own funeral next.

Goldie is worried about Prince

Goldie is worried about Prince

Meanwhile Goldie McQueen (Chelsee Healey) is worried when her son Prince is nowhere to be found in the run up to the funeral service. Diane and Tony wait for him to turn up but when he’s a no show they say they can’t wait any longer and will have to head to the church without him.

Prince struggles to cope

Prince struggles to cope

An emotional Prince later arrives. Diane reads an extract from Lily’s journal and Prince struggles to find the words as he gets up to give his eulogy.

Emotions run high

Emotions run high

Later on and with the funeral service over, Prince is still feeling overwhelmed. He had been hoping that saying a final goodbye to Lily would help him feel better but he’s feeling worse than ever.

Struggling to cope with his feelings, he heads over to see Liam Donovan (Jude Monk McGowan) and tells him that he wants to work for him. Is Prince about to be drawn into a life of crime?

Plus Walter Deveraux (Trevor A Toussaint) continues to be cold with Cleo McQueen (Nadine Mulkerrin). His grandson Mitchell (Imran Adams) asks Cleo out for dinner but Cleo, who has struggled with an eating disorder, is put on the spot and awkwardly turns Mitchell down. Is it time she was honest with him about her battle with bulimia?

Hollyoaks is shown weekdays on C4 at 6.30pm with the next episode following on E4

 

Tess Lamacraft
Senior Writer for What's On TV, TV Times, TV & Satellite week, Whattowatch.com

Tess is a senior writer for What’s On TV, TV Times, TV & Satellite and WhattoWatch.com She's been writing about TV for over 25 years and worked on some of the UK’s biggest and best-selling publications including the Daily Mirror where she was assistant editor on the weekend TV magazine, The Look, and Closer magazine where she was TV editor. She has freelanced for a whole range of websites and publications including We Love TV, The Sun’s TV Mag, Woman, Woman’s Own, Fabulous, Good Living, Prima and Woman and Home.