Dame Helen Mirren wants to film a sequel to The Queen.
Popular on LondonNet
The 62-year-old actress – who won an Oscar for her portrayal of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II in the movie which followed the monarch’s life the week after the death of Princess Diana in 1997 – would love to make a movie about the queen’s golden jubilee, which she celebrated in 2002.
She is quoted by the Daily Telegraph as saying: “The Queen was such an individual, idiosyncratic film. It was one of a kind. You can’t repeat that. People have asked, Is there going to be a sequel? Yes, let’s do the golden jubilee. That would be interesting.”
However a spokesman for Stephen Frears, who made the film, was quite coy about the idea.
He said: “I wouldn’t really like to say.”
Mirren recently revealed she regrets turning down an invitation to dine with Queen Elizabeth.
The Calendar Girls star fears she is now out of favour with the royal family after movie commitments stopped her from accepting an offer to attend a reception at the queen’s London residence Buckingham Palace.
She said: “When they invited me I was filming the movie National Treasure in America and I wouldn’t have been able to get back from London in time for the next day’s work so I had to politely decline.
“Buckingham Palace said they understood but I do wonder if I’ve blotted my copybook.”