A jewellers has made a hilarious recreation of an iconic Christmas film scene, as it has announced it will not be opening on Boxing Day for a heartwarming reason.

Beaverbrooks posted the video on their TikTok, which shows Assistant Manager, James, and General Manager, David, of their Trafford Centre store, recreating a scene from Love Actually. 

The scene features Alan Rickman's character buying a necklace for his secretary behind his wife's back, while the jeweller, played by Rowan Atkinson, takes his sweet time over the gift's presentation. 

Watch the video below: 

@beaverbrooks Introducing our very own James and David from our Trafford Centre store, who have reenacted that iconic Love Actually scene... Twenty years on! Obsessed with how well they fit their characters 🤣 and although we won't be being this extra with our gift wrapping, we will be as dedicated to finding you the perfect Christmas gift 🙌 Our stores are open until 24th December #twentyyearsofloveactually #loveactuallyisallaround #beaverbrookstraffordstore #christmasgifting ♬ original sound - beaverbrooksthejewellers

This comes as the jewellery chain has announced none of its stores will open on Boxing Day, which includes its branch in Bolton's Market Place. 

It does this each year to give its staff a chance to spend more time with friends and family. 

Managing Director of jeweller Beaverbrooks, Anna Blackburn, said: “We have never opened on Boxing Day, and we will continue the tradition this year across our 87 stores once again.

Messenger Newspapers:

"As a business run on strong family values, we want to give our amazing colleagues more well-earned time to spend with their friends and family after our peak Christmas period – something that has been, and always will be, incredibly important to us.

“Though retail has been facing more challenges than ever, with rising costs and the impact of the changing economy on sales, we have made sure we put our teams across the UK at the heart of all decisions.

"Not opening our stores on Boxing Day is something we know our colleagues value greatly, and we feel passionate about continuing this tradition.

"Hopefully we can inspire other businesses to follow in our footsteps to thank the hard-working people employed in retail during the UK’s busiest season.”