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Sir Ian McKellen Rips Into The Royals

Sir Ian McKellen has never been one to mince words, and his latest remarks about the royal family are no exception.

In a scathing critique, McKellen slammed several senior members of the monarchy, including Prince Harry, who he said was "not bright enough" to cope with royal life, and King Charles III, who he noted was "clearly damaged" by being a royal member.

Sir Ian McKellen, who continues to recover from the fall accident he suffered during a production of Robert Icke's Player Kings at the Noel Coward Theatre on June 17, reserved his most biting commentary for the late Queen Elizabeth II.

In a new interview with Michael Odell of The Times, McKellen hurled harsh words at several royal family members and alleged that the late Queen Elizabeth was rude to him.

The "Lord of the Rings" star, who controversially accepted and was conferred a knighthood award by Elizabeth in 1991, said that Harry was "not bright enough" to cope with royal life and that the late queen was "rude" and "quite mad" in her final years.

He also added that King Charles was apparently "damaged" from his life as a royal member.

During the interview, McKellen, who had a copy of Harry's 2023 bombshell memoir "Spare" in his library, noted that he is "most definitely on Harry's side" in the royal feud.

The actor explained, "Imagine being born into the royal family. I've been in public life a bit, but these people are in prison. They can't do anything normal. Can you imagine having to be nice to everyone you talk to?"

Meanwhile, Harry has not had to live by the royal code since he and his wife, Meghan Markle, stepped back from their royal duties and relocated to California, where they currently live with their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.

In his interview with The Times, McKellen was seemingly concerned by the impact real-life royal duties had on its members' mental health, doffing his "hats off to anyone who manages to stay sane in that world."

"Like the [late] Duke of Edinburgh managed to do, although even he was deeply, deeply eccentric and I suspect deeply unhappy," he continued. "Same with the present king. He sort of survives, but he is clearly damaged."

"As for Harry, he's probably not bright enough or doesn't have the right friends to really help himself. Mind you, he had the pick of all the pretty women in the world. I hope he's got the right one," he added.

The 85-year-old Broadway star, who is currently recuperating from his tragic fall at the Noel Coward theatre in June, reserved his most scathing remark for the late Queen Elizabeth.

He claimed she was rude to him at some point during their acquaintance, citing an example of when she presented him with the Companion of Honor award in 2008.

"The Queen, I'm sure she was quite mad at the end," he said. "And on the few occasions I met her she was quite rude."

He continued, "When I received a medal for acting [the Companion of Honour in 2008], she said, 'You've been doing this for an awfully long time.' I said, 'Well, not as long as you.' I got a royal smile for that, but then she said, 'Does anyone still actually go to the theatre?' That's bloody rude when you're giving someone a medal for acting. It meant, 'Does anyone care a f-ck about you because I don't. Now off you go!'"

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by Anonymousreply 4September 8, 2024 3:11 AM

FFS

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by Anonymousreply 1September 8, 2024 12:23 AM

Sounds ridiculous. Hardly rude. And how does he know how Philip felt?

by Anonymousreply 2September 8, 2024 12:26 AM

McKellen's statements about Elizabeth have earned him heavy criticism from several royal experts.

They challenged the truth of his claims and even called for the "Lord of the Rings" actor to return his knighthood honor. He received the highly esteemed honor in 1991 for his services to the performing arts.

Royal biographer Margaret Holder spoke to the Daily Express about McKellen's statements about the late queen.

She said, "Perhaps if Sir Ian feels so slighted by the queen he could consider returning his knighthood, although he may regret that in the future."

Another royal expert Dickie Arbiter, who was the official spokesman for the queen for over a decade, asked why McKellen accepted the award if he felt this way.

Royal biographer Christopher Wilson also challenged the truth of McKellen's claims, saying there's no recorded instance of the late queen speaking rudely to anyone.

During his interview with The Times, McKellen revealed that he considered rejecting being knighted but was convinced by his friend, actor, and Stonewall co-founder Michael Cashman. He explained the benefits the honor would bring McKellen, which made the Hollywood star agree.

"And he was right, because being a knight opens doors," McKellen noted. "I mean, look at Sir Keir Starmer. A big part of his success was that the BBC had to keep calling him 'Sir Keir.' It made him sound terribly respectable. Poor old Boris Johnson doesn't even have an MBE."

McKellen also spoke about the backlash he received after he finally accepted the honor.

The "X-Men" actor shared that a friend spoke to him days after and issued a warning: "You are about to discover your best friends are your worst enemies."

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by Anonymousreply 3September 8, 2024 12:28 AM

[quote] "The Queen, I'm sure she was quite mad at the end," he said. "And on the few occasions I met her she was quite rude."

ROFL!

by Anonymousreply 4September 8, 2024 3:11 AM
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