
In EastEnders, the Queen Vic will soon welcome a new family, who will definitely create turmoil from the get-go.
Residents are in for a surprise when partner George Knight (Colin Salmon) shows up with his two children in tow. Residents have previously met the feisty and powerful Elaine Peacock (Harriet Thorpe), but they are in for a surprise.
The first impression that Anna and Gina (Molly Rainford and Francesca Henry) leave isn’t always a favourable one.
Even though Bobby Beale (Clay Milner Russell) falls in love with the new females on the Square right away, his grandma is not at all pleased.
They bring Tyson the chihuahua to the café, where Kathy Beale (Gillian Taylforth) immediately yells at them for their actions.
When they return to the Queen Vic, they perform even worse and completely misinterpret the atmosphere.
The villagers, who are lamenting the passing of Lola Pearce (Danielle Harold), are irritated by the girls’ determination to start the celebration.
Viewers will be aware that Lola was identified as having a brain tumour last year, and that her condition has been worse recently.

The news of her untimely death will shock the people of Walford, and the Knights girls’ wild partying will undoubtedly raise some eyebrows.
Will they be able to win back the favour of their neighbours?
George feels protective of his daughters since he raised them, but is that protectiveness strong enough to motivate him to stand up for them in the face of Walford’s residents?
George is extremely close with Gina and Anna, and he is protective of them. The girls, however, do not have him completely tethered to their little fingers; he refrains from doing so since it would be detrimental to their well-being. Colin Salmon, an actor, disclosed.
He has made certain that they have unambiguous bounds. Children get into difficulty when there are no limits since that is when things don’t function.