Helen Mirren's great performance for the Queen

The event was held in front of Windsor, and the famous actress found herself in this role for the fourth time in her career.

May 17, 2022 - 05:40
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Helen Mirren's great performance for the Queen

The event was held in front of Windsor, and the famous actress found herself in this role for the fourth time in her career.

Hollywood stars Helen Mirren and Tom Cruise were the main actors in a major theater event that included 1,300 performers and 500 horses on the occasion of the platinum jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. Through the theatrical play "A Gallop through history", the audience was guided through various historical moments, from the reign of Queen Elizabeth I to the coronation of Elizabeth II.

This theatrical spectacle was organized as part of the celebration of the 70th anniversary of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, which was held last night in front of Windsor, and the spectacle was attended by the queen herself.

One of the leaders joked and thanked Elizabeth II for "choosing us instead of the state opening of the parliament, which she did not attend last week, which is a great exception in her rule." 

The queen in a visible mood in return just waved. The whole event could be watched live by TV viewers, and the famous Hollywood star Tom Cruise addressed a public speech.

“People from all over the world, from all spheres of life, not only America admire her, because of their loyalty and dignity. She is a person who understood the position of her royal title during all 70 years of her rule” - said Cruise.

Oscar-winner Helen Mirren played Queen Elizabeth I in the play. This is not the first time she has played the Queen. True, this was the first time in front of Elizabeth II. The actress has played the role of the queen three times so far, and this was her fourth role and she is the only actress who played both Elizabeth I and Elizabeth II. She also won an Oscar for her role as the queen in the 2006 film.

Last night, Helen Miller gave the famous speech of Elizabeth I to the soldiers in Tilbury: “I know that I have the body of a weak woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a king, the King of England” - is part of Elizabeth I's speech, delivered by Mirren in front of the queen who watched everything from the royal lodge.