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Marie Claire
Marie Claire
Lifestyle
Kristin Contino

Prince William Recognizes an Actress Who Once Played His Grandmother With Major Honor

Prince William standing against a green background wearing a military uniform and smirking.

It's not every day that on-screen royalty encounters an actual member of the Royal Family, but on Tuesday, Nov. 12, Prince William came face-to-face with an actress who played his granny, Queen Elizabeth II on the small screen.

The Prince of Wales honored Imelda Staunton—whose depiction of the late monarch on The Crown earned her Emmy, BAFTA and Golden Globe nominations—by naming her a Dame Commander of the British Empire during a Windsor Castle investiture.

Staunton played Queen Elizabeth in the final two seasons of the Netflix royal drama, and per Buckingham Palace, the actress received the damehood for her services to drama and charity.

It turns out she shares something in common with Prince William, too; like the Prince of Wales, Staunton is passionate about ending homelessness and serves as an ambassador for the charity Crisis.

Prince William presented Staunton with her damehood. (Image credit: Alamy)
Staunton proudly posed with husband Jim Carter and their daughter, Bessie Carter, outside Windsor Castle. (Image credit: Getty Images)

The Harry Potter actress was joined by her equally famous husband, Jim Carter (aka Mr. Carson on Downton Abbey) as well as their daughter, Bessie Carter, who stars as Prudence Featherington on Bridgerton. Talk about one talented family.

The news of her damehood was announced in The King's birthday honors this summer, and at the time, Staunton said (via the BBC), "Theater, film and television are essential to our well-being, stand at the heart of our culture, and are admired throughout the world. I am proud to play my part in this important industry."

Along with Staunton, William also met another famous face at Windsor Castle, presenting Duran Duran frontman Simon Le Bon with an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) for his services to music and charity.

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