Overview
- Dame Imelda Staunton, celebrated for portraying Queen Elizabeth II in Netflix's 'The Crown,' received her damehood for contributions to drama and charity.
- Staunton expressed her admiration for the role, describing the experience as a huge privilege and a challenging yet rewarding journey.
- She joins the ranks of esteemed actresses, acknowledging the influence of legendary figures like Maggie Smith and Judi Dench.
- Staunton's charity work includes significant roles with Crisis, ShelterBox, and Breathe Arts Health Research, focusing on homelessness and health issues.
- Other honorees at the ceremony included Simon Le Bon, recognized for his impact on music and charity, and former footballer Graeme Souness, awarded for his contributions to sports and charitable causes.