She won an Oscar for her incredible portrayal of Queen Elizabeth II in The Queen.
And Helen Mirren showed her admiration for the Royal Family as she paid tribute to its newest member during an appearance on Thursday's episode of Good Morning Britain.
The Prime Suspect actress, 73, who appeared on the show in her role as an ambassador for Prince Charles' charity, The Prince's Trust, spoke about her close bond with the Royal Family and the pregnant Duchess of Sussex.
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Admiration: Helen Mirren showed her admiration for the Royal Family as she paid tribute to its newest member during an appearance on Thursday's episode of Good Morning Britain
'Elegance and discipline': The actress, 73, said: 'I think right from the moment that relationship was revealed she conducted herself with incredible self-restraint, elegance, discipline and simplicity and humanity' (Meghan pictured January 2019)
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She said of Meghan, who wed Prince Harry in April 2018: 'I think right from the moment that relationship was revealed she conducted herself with incredible self-restraint, elegance, discipline and simplicity and humanity.
'I was an admirer.. it's an incredibly difficult life to lead, talk about pressure. I think she is doing it with great elegance.'
The beauty also playfully revealed that Prince Harry had called her 'Granny' when he met her after her critically acclaimed film The Queen was released in 2006.
She said: 'Prince Charles is very, very tactful. Harry and William have mentioned it to me and have been very funny and very cool about it.
Royal connection: Helen won an Oscar for her incredible portrayal of Queen Elizabeth II in The Queen (2006)
Banter: The beauty also playfully revealed that Prince Harry had called her 'Granny' when he met her after The Queen was released
'I think Harry was at an awards ceremony and he said 'Granny is here.'
When quizzed on being labelled 'acting royalty' due to her five-decade career in the industry, the star said: 'Maybe for the first one second and then very quickly I disabuse them of that fact!'
Helen also spoke about the close bond she shared with friend and mentor, Ian Richardson, who died in 2007.
She said: 'I was very lucky, a lot of kids don't have the advantage of good parenting, and I did have good parenting.
'But even with good parenting when you are out in the world and you're intimidated by the challenges of the professional world and the competition and all the rest of it, which is so much worse now than it used to be when I was young, to have the positive help of a mentor maybe just a little bit older than you, just to help guide you a little bit.
Happy couple: Helen added: 'I was an admirer.. it's an incredibly difficult life to lead, talk about pressure. I think she is doing it with great elegance' (Meghan and Harry in January 2019)
Regal: When quizzed on being labelled 'acting royalty' due to her five-decade career in the industry, the star said: 'Maybe for the first one second and then very quickly I disabuse them of that fact!'
'I had a wonderful teacher who guided me towards the National Youth Theatre and I then had a co-actor, Sir Ian Richardson, who was a wonderful mentor for me and believed in me when I was a young, very insecure actress.
'He was a brilliant, brilliant actor and he was just so incredibly kind. If you have that kindness, that encouragement… I would encourage any, older person in any workplace always be encouraging towards young people, always support them.'
On being an ambassador for the Prince's Trust, she added: 'It's a wonderful programme, the Prince's Trust, right from when it was first conceived by Prince Charles was obviously specifically to help young people entering into their future life, the workplace to help them set-up businesses, to become self-sufficient.
'And of course a big part of that is mentoring. I think the Prince's Trust have been wonderful not just encouraging young people but encouraging young people to become mentors. That's what this award is about.'
Laugh out loud: Helen was seen chatting to Princes William and Harry in 2014 during a polo match
Tribute: Helen also spoke about the close bond she shared with friend and mentor, Ian Richardson, who died in 2007
'We all had that when we were younger, we would look at rock and roll stars or someone and think, 'Oh god they live such a glamourous life', but it's so much more extreme now.
'The good side of that is that there are communities to find on the internet, that can encourage or help you, I know for young gay people there are communities they can go to if they feel isolated by their families or [local] communities.
'There is a good side to it but of course there is a pernicious and difficult, darker side to it on the internet.'
Despite her sky-rocketing career on the showbiz circuit and being a role model to women across the globe, the actress has previously divulged that she has been plagued with insecurities all of her life.
She told The Daily Telegraph: 'I have experienced insecurity all my life, and I still do on a daily basis. I remember having these panic attacks but not at the obvious moments.'
The Woman in Gold star confessed were 'so many things' she didn't like about her body when she was propelled into the limelight as an actress in the late 1960's.
She explained: 'Because I have never felt beautiful. There are people who are beautiful and I'm objective enough to know that I don't fit into that category.
'For me, still now, it's to do with wit and intelligence rather than the way I look. I don't feel clever or funny enough.'
She will next be seen on screen in thriller The Good Liar alongside Ian McKellen.
The film tells the tale of a conman who finds himself growing to care for the woman he orchestrated his latest scheme against after meeting her online.
Iconic: One of Helen's most notable roles was as tough DCI Jane Tennison in Prime Suspect (1990)
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And Helen Mirren showed her admiration for the Royal Family as she paid tribute to its newest member during an appearance on Thursday’s episode of Good Morning Britain.
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