"Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown" -
Henry IV, Part II
Award-winning 2006 drama about how the popular and media reaction to the death of Diana, Princess of Wales came to shape the relations between the
British Royal Family and the Blair government, with the main focus on the developing relationship between
HM The Queen (
Helen Mirren) and new Prime Minister
Tony Blair (
Michael Sheen).
Surprisingly low on actual Diana-presence (occasional bits of archive footage only), and generally treats all the characters rather more sympathetically than might have been expected, including such stock figures of media fun as Charles and Philip, and for that matter the Blairs (though Cherie makes only fairly brief appearances).
Mirren's performance
in the title role was highly praised, and she won many awards for it, including the
Oscar for Best Actress.
The same production/writing/director team having made a previous film about Blair starring Sheen, 2003's
The Deal,
The Queen is now
retconned viewed as the second installment in the "Blair Trilogy", which was concluded by
The Special Relationship (about Blair and
Bill Clinton, with some Blair/Bush towards the end) in 2010.
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