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Many things draw attention from the life of film and television stars and one of the common questions may be, what was left of such a character? If British actress Olivia Colman is asked this directly, she would answer that an envelope stamp of her as Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

Recently, the Oscar-winning actress also confessed in an interview with Graham Norton that a prop worker in the successful series ‘The Crown’ had helped her keep a memory of this production, which was also prohibited.

It should be remembered that a British actress gave life to the late Queen Elizabeth II in season three and four of the series, so they did a lot of material with her face printed on them. An example is an envelope that says ‘To Her Majesty The Queen’ and stamps her with her face. Those envelopes can be seen in the first episode of the third season.

Those envelopes made the actress very excited, so the worker agreed to give her one of them to take as a souvenir, she decided to put it on one of the walls of her house, so that everyone who visits her will be able to remember that she was the queen of the United Kingdom during the time that the filming of the two seasons of the series lasted.

The journalist Graham Norton also took advantage of the interview to ask her about the Oscar for Best Actress that she has. She replied that he was kept in a closet and not in view of those who visit her, she considers it “ostentatious” to have it outside of her.

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By Scribe