A tartan skirt and dresses worn by Dame Helen Mirren in her Oscar-winning role as The Queen are to be sold at auction.
The outfits include a ‘picnic skirt’ which the star wore while portraying the monarch on holiday with her family at Balmoral in the 2006 film The Queen.
There is also Queen Elizabeth II’s ‘mourning costume’ consisting of a black dress, coat, hat and pearls which she wore at the Aberdeenshire retreat in the movie following the death of Princess Diana.
Also featured is a purple dress which The Queen is seen wearing in the final scene of the film while meeting Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Dame Helen, 79, won best actress at the 2007 Academy Awards for her role, which is set in the days following Diana’s death in 1997.
A tartan skirt and dresses worn by Dame Helen Mirren in her Oscar-winning role as The Queen are to be sold at auction. Pictured: Helen Mirren in picnic scene in Scotland
The clothing collection will go under the hammer at Propstore’s Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction in London next month and has been given an estimate of £1,000 to £2,000. Pictured: A ‘picnic skirt’ which Mirren wore while portraying the monarch on holiday with her family at Balmoral
Also featured is a purple dress which The Queen (Helen Mirren) is seen wearing in the final scene of the film while meeting Prime Minister Tony Blair
Directed by Stephen Frears and written by Peter Morgan, it focuses on how The Queen received public criticism over her decision to keep the Royal Family at Balmoral for a week following the tragedy.
The clothing collection will go under the hammer at Propstore’s Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction in London next month and has been given an estimate of £1,000 to £2,000.
A description of the items reads: ‘Queen Elizabeth II’s (Helen Mirren’s) mourning costume, final scene dress and picnic skirt from Stephen Frears’ The Queen.
‘Elizabeth wore her black dress, black coat and pearls in the days following Princess Diana’s death; she wore her purple dress in the final scene when she met with Tony Blair (Michael Sheen); and she wore her tartan skirt while picnicking in Scotland with her family.
‘The black hat in this lot is different to the one she wears to the funeral but is labelled “The Queen Funeral Hat Helen Mirren”.’
Helen Mirren pictured at the 77th Cannes Film Festival in France this year
Queen Elizabeth II’s ‘mourning costume’ in the film consists of a black dress, coat, hat and pearls which she wore at the Aberdeenshire retreat in the movie following the death of Princess Diana
Following her performance in the film, the actress turned down an invitation to have dinner with the real monarch.
She said she made ‘every effort’ to make the date at Buckingham Palace but her filming schedule in the US was ‘impossible to change’.
The Propstore auction features a total 1,800 rare and iconic artefacts worn or used by stars including Russell Crowe, Brad Pitt, Johnny Depp, Tom Hardy, Elizabeth Taylor, Tom Hanks, Clint Eastwood, Sarah Jessica Parker and Michael J. Fox.
The event will also feature the largest-ever auction of Noel Gallagher’s guitars, handwritten ‘Wonderwall’ lyrics, and other Oasis memorabilia.
Stephen Lane, founder and chief executive officer of Propstore, said: ‘Following our Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction in Los Angeles this August where Indiana Jones’ hat achieved a record-breaking $630,000, we are delighted to announce our UK sale.
‘This event will feature truly remarkable items from cinematic legends.’
Propstore’s auction will commence live at BAFTA’s headquarters London on Thursday 14 and Friday 15 November, with online-only sessions for days three and four on 16 and 17 November.
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