She's been busy filming scenes for The Crown's hotly-anticipated third series, set for release next year.
And Helena Bonham Carter continued to channel the late Princess Margaret as she joined Ben Daniels, who plays husband Lord Snowdon, on the set of the drama series in Galicia, Spain.
While recreating a visit to Los Angeles, the actress, 52, was keen to capture the exciting moment as she took a snap of her co-star Ben, 54, on her iPhone, despite the film being set in the 70s.
Retro: Helena Bonham Carter continued to channel the late Princess Margaret as she joined Ben Daniels, who plays husband Lord Snowdon, on the set of the drama series in Galicia, Spain
Oozing vintage glamour, screen star Helena looked the picture of elegance in a rich blue co-ord, featuring a sophisticated blazer and matching skirt.
The King's Speech actress complemented her striking appearance with a floral print scarf, which she wrapped around her head to embrace 70s fashion.
Maintaining her stylish display, Helena accesssorised with cat-eye sunglasses, a straw handbag and a bedazzled wedding ring.
Back in the day: While recreating a visit to Los Angeles, the actress, 52, was keen to capture the exciting moment as she took a snap of her co-star Ben, 54, on her iPhone, despite the film being set in the 70s
Elegant: Oozing vintage glamour, screen star Helena looked the picture of elegance in a rich blue co-ord, featuring a sophisticated blazer and matching skirt
Real life: Helena and Ben mimicked the royals trip to America in 1965, which saw the pair visit the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles (pictured here)
She continued to nail pin-up chic as she styled her tresses into a sleek ponytail with a curly side fringe, while opting for pink-toned lipstick.
Meanwhile, House Of Cards star Ben looked every inch the gentleman in a crisp grey suit, teamed with a striped shirt and blue tie.
Displaying the pleasant times of Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones' marriage, the stars appeared in high spirits, giggling and engaging in a cosy conversation.
Touch of pazzazz: Maintaining her stylish display, Helena accesssorised with cat-eye sunglasses, a straw handbag and a bedazzled wedding ring
Radiant: She continued to nail pin-up chic as she styled her tresses into a sleek ponytail with a curly side fringe, while opting for pink-toned lipstick
Tumultuous: Fans will get to see the turbulent journey in Margaret and Lord Snowdon's marriage, eventually leading to their split in 1978 - a controversy among the royal family at the time
The pair looked in the throes of love while cruising down the streets in a vintage cream car, complete with twin Union Jack flags.
Fans will get to see the turbulent journey in Margaret and Lord Snowdon's marriage, eventually leading to their split in 1978 - a controversy among the royal family at the time.
Margaret's marriage to Lord Snowdon was seen by fans in the show's second series, as she fell in love with the dashing aristocrat and decided to marry him in what proved a surprise to some.
Looking good: Meanwhile, House Of Cards star Ben looked every inch the gentleman in a crisp grey suit, teamed with a striped shirt and blue tie
Beaming: Displaying the pleasant times of Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones' marriage, the stars appeared in high spirits, giggling and engaging in a cosy conversation
Riding in style: The pair looked in the throes of love while cruising down the streets in a vintage cream car, complete with twin Union Jack flags
Despite a few years of happiness, the marriage disintegrated, with Lord Snowdon uninterested in settling down as a Royal husband, and spent much of their relationship travelling as a photographer.
Earlier this month, Olivia Colman and Josh O'Connor recreated Prince Charles' 1969 investiture ceremony at in Caernarfon Castle.
In May 1969, just two months before his investiture, Charles, then just 20 years old, received a note from his grandmother Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother in which she expressed her support.
Getting ready: The star opted for comfort with her footwear as she donned platform sandals in between takes
Protection: The Exorcist star protected himself from the sun rays under a white umbrella
Loved-up: Margaret's marriage to Lord Snowdon was seen by fans in the show's second series, as she fell in love with the dashing aristocrat and decided to marry him in what proved a surprise to some
Behind the scenes: Helena and Ben's car moved along the set with the help of a truck
She wrote: 'My darling Charles, I can't tell you what charming and heart-warming things I am always hearing about you. Everyone loves you and is proud of you and I absolutely know you will be able to do wonderful things for this country.
'Not only in leadership but by being your own kind-hearted, loving and intelligent and funny self.'
The ceremony saw Prince Charles receive the title the Prince Of Wales and Earldom of Chester, which 500 million people watched on TV in Britain and around the globe.
Exciting: Helena is set to take over the role from Vanessa Kirby, who played Elizabeth's sister in the first two seasons of the show
Speaking out: The actress recently admitted she and her co-stars Olivia Colman and Tobias Menzies - who will replace Matt Smith as Prince Philip - are feeling the pressure to follow on from the 'successful' first two series of the Netflix drama
Honest: 'I think we're all completely terrified. I think also because the first two seasons were such a success, we have the onus of inheriting the responsibility of doing justice to all these genuinely famous people', she told Variety
Impressive: The first series of The Crown was one of the most critically acclaimed dramas of 2016 - winning two Golden Globes and two SAG awards, and being nominated for four BAFTAs
Wow: The show is the most expensive television series ever made - with the first series costing $100million
Oops! Ben appeared to scratch his nose in between takes
It was in effect Charles’s first public step towards the Throne, and during the event the Letters Patent were read in Welsh before the Queen invested him with the girdle, sword, coronet, ring, rod and kingly mantle.
The third and fourth series of The Crown, which is set to follow the monarch's rule across the 1960s and 1970s, will see an older Prince Charles played by Bafta nominee Josh, 28.
Broadchurch star Olivia has taken over the lead role from Claire Foy and was confirmed to be playing Queen Elizabeth II in October.
Efforts: It was recently reported that Helen hired a psychic to contact Princess Margaret
Desperate times: The actress enlisted the help of a clairvoyant to speak to Queen Elizabeth's sister, who died in 2002 aged 71, from beyond the grave to ensure she researched the role with 'as much depth as possible'
Delighted at her casting, Olivia said at the time: 'I'm so thrilled to be part of The Crown. I was utterly gripped watching it.
'I think Claire Foy is an absolute genius - she's an incredibly hard act to follow. I'm basically going to re-watch every episode and copy her.'
Helena is set to take over the role from Vanessa Kirby, who played Elizabeth's sister in the first two seasons of the show.
Details: Speaking to The Sun, a source said: 'She always likes to research her roles with as much depth as possible - and is always prepared to go that extra mile
Positive: The Harry Potter star, who will appear alongside Olivia, in the third series of the Netflix drama, is said to have received 'positive feedback' from the princess
Beyond the grave: The TV insider added: 'She is naturally spiritual and open-minded and is delighted she’s had such positive feedback from the late royal'
The actress recently admitted she and her co-stars Olivia and Tobias Menzies - who will replace Matt Smith as Prince Philip - are feeling the pressure to follow on from the 'successful' first two series of the Netflix drama.
She told Variety: 'I think we're all completely terrified. I think also because the first two seasons were such a success, we have the onus of inheriting the responsibility of doing justice to all these genuinely famous people.
'Then on top of it, inheriting them from this previous generation of actors who've done such good jobs.
Makes sense: A number of the stars, including protagonists Claire Foy and Matt Smith, were replaced by older actresses and actors for authenticity as the third season moves into the later years surrounding the royals' lives
'None of us look at all like our previous generation. We don't actually look like our real people either. I don't look like Margaret. I don't think Olivia looks particularly like the queen, but it's interesting. We just have to try and create some sort of essence.'
The first series of The Crown was one of the most critically acclaimed dramas of 2016 - winning two Golden Globes and two SAG awards, and being nominated for four BAFTAs.
It was recently reported that Helen hired a psychic to contact Princess Margaret.
The actress enlisted the help of a clairvoyant to speak to Queen Elizabeth's sister, who died in 2002 aged 71, from beyond the grave to ensure she researched the role with 'as much depth as possible'.
Speaking to The Sun, a source said: 'She always likes to research her roles with as much depth as possible - and is always prepared to go that extra mile.
'So if that means using someone with supernatural powers to speak to a character who is now on the other side then Helena has no problems with doing that.'
The Harry Potter star, who will appear alongside Olivia, in the third series of the Netflix drama, is said to have received 'positive feedback' from the princess.
The TV insider added: 'She is naturally spiritual and open-minded and is delighted she’s had such positive feedback from the late royal.'
First in line: Claire starred as Queen Elizabeth II in the show's first and second seasons, alongside Matt Smith as Prince Phillip (back)
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Main photo article She’s been busy filming scenes for The Crown’s hotly-anticipated third series, set for release next year.
And Helena Bonham Carter continued to channel the late Princess Margaret as she joined Ben Daniels, who plays husband Lord Snowdon, on the set of the drama series in Galicia,...
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