In a delightful blend of reality and fiction, Prince William recently bestowed actress Imelda Staunton with the title of Dame Commander of the British Empire.
This recognition came after Staunton's compelling portrayal of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, in the final seasons of Netflix's acclaimed series, The Crown.
The investiture ceremony took place at Windsor Castle on November 12, marking a significant moment in both their lives.
During this memorable event, Staunton was not alone in receiving accolades; Simon Le Bon from Duran Duran also celebrated his recognition for contributions to music and charitable efforts.
Le Bon expressed his excitement and surprise, highlighting the event's celebratory spirit.
Staunton, who is now 68 years old, shared her heartfelt emotions upon receiving such a prestigious honor.
“I feel genuinely humbled to be recognized alongside the incredible actresses who have paved the way for many of us,” she stated, reflecting on the legacy of those who came before her.
Her acknowledgment of the Dames who inspired her underscores the importance of mentorship and excellence in the performing arts.
Her performances as Queen Elizabeth in the fifth and sixth seasons of The Crown earned her nominations for both an Emmy and a Golden Globe.
Staunton emphasized her pride in being part of an industry that she believes is vital to our culture—“theater, film, and television are essential to our wellbeing,” she remarked.
The ceremony not only honored Staunton's acting prowess but also highlighted her philanthropic efforts.
She has dedicated time as an ambassador for Crisis, an organization focused on homelessness, and has supported ShelterBox, a charity providing disaster relief.
Staunton expressed her gratitude for being recognized by the King's Birthday Honors, which were established by the late Queen Elizabeth herself.
Reflecting on her experience playing the late monarch, Staunton reminisced about the emotional journey it entailed.
“Filming over two years was an absolute joy, but it became poignant following Her Majesty's passing in September 2022,” she noted, sharing how the news impacted her deeply while on set.
When the sixth season debuted in late 2023, Staunton revealed that the loss left her inconsolable.
She vividly recalled breaking down in tears upon hearing of the Queen's death and mentioned the coinciding ten days of mourning, which felt particularly heavy for her.
Having taken on the role of Queen Elizabeth during a time when audiences could relate more closely to her life, Staunton recognized the unique challenges that came with that responsibility.
She explained how portraying a figure so familiar to the public added pressure, as people often have strong opinions about her character.
After the show concluded, Staunton reflected on its legacy and what it meant to be part of such a groundbreaking project.
“We were involved in a significant experiment in television,” she said, expressing pride in the high standards maintained throughout the production.
The collaborative effort amongst actors and crew members made it a rewarding experience.
Interestingly, while Staunton embraced her role in The Crown, Prince William and Kate Middleton reportedly chose not to watch the series.
Royal biographer Robert Hardman noted that William tends to dismiss the drama, preferring not to engage in discussions surrounding it.
He emphasized that while he finds the dramatization amusing, he refrains from public complaints about the portrayals.
Even Olivia Colman, who played Queen Elizabeth in earlier seasons, had an awkward encounter with Prince William regarding the series.
During a reception at Buckingham Palace, she discovered that his response to whether he watched The Crown was a firm “No.” Despite the tension, Colman described him as charming and gracious, showcasing the prince's ability to handle potentially uncomfortable situations with poise.
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