The Queen’s ‘unimpressed’ reaction to Helen Mirren’s Queen Elizabeth I speech leaves viewers in hysterics

THE Queen has left Brits in hysterics after she was caught looking ‘unimpressed’ by Dame Helen Mirren during The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Celebration.

Dame Helen, 76, took on the role of Queen Elizabeth I during Sunday night’s televised special on ITV.



Dame Helen Mirren played Queen Elizabeth I during the Platinum Jubilee Celebration

Viewers were left giggling at the Queen’s reaction

But as the actress delivered a speech during an equestrian performance called a Gallop Through History, the camera flashed to the Queen – and she was deadpan.

Eagle-eyed viewers took to Twitter to share their amusement, with many using ‘crying with laughter’ emojis.

One tweeted: “I wonder what HMTQ was thinking when the camera panned to her?!”

Another added: “So from the Queen’s facial expressions, I think the only thing she hasn’t enjoyed is Helen Mirren’s portrayal of Elizabeth I.”

A third even mused: “Not amused: judging by the Queen’s expression after seeing Helen Mirren’s depiction of Elizabeth I.”

And one viewer chimed in: “The Queen did not look amused at Dame Helen Mirren’s performance then did she?”

Dame Helen won an Oscar for her portrayal as our current Monarch – Queen Elizabeth II – in the 2006 movie The Queen.

Three years earlier, she had been listed in the Queen’s 2003 Birthday Honours list and made a Dame (DBE) for her services to drama.

But on Sunday night, she stepped back in time to 1588 and appeared as Queen Elizabeth I – not Queen Elizabeth II.

Standing on stage at the Royal Windsor Horse Show arena, Helen reenacted the former monarch’s powerful Speech to the Troops at Tilbury.

It was originally given to prepare soldiers for repelling the expected invasion by the Spanish Armada.

But despite her serious expression during Helen’s performance, the Queen, 96, was also captured smiling and clapping throughout her Platinum Jubilee Celebration.

More than 1,300 performers and 500 horses took to the arena in the grounds of Windsor Castle to mark her 70- year reign on the throne.

Along with Dame Helen, Damian Lewis, Omid Djalili, Alan Titchmarsh and Tom Cruise also took part in the huge event.



The Queen was all smiles as she arrived at the event

She thoroughly enjoyed the jam-packed sho