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Queen Olivia: I’d make big firms pay heir axes sor he NHS

The Crown star on how she’d fix nation

- BY NICOLA METHVEN TV Editor n.methven@mirror.co.uk @mirrormeth­s

LOOSE Women panellist Saira Khan poses for a nude magazine cover shoot, and says her aim was to “celebrate my peace with my body” and end her 40s “on a high”.

The 49-year-old broadcaste­r, a runner-up in The Apprentice in 2005 and contestant in Celebrity Big Brother in 2016 , said she grew up never feeling “tall, slim or pretty enough”.

But she was “no longer ashamed” of her body.

In her interview with OK! magazine, Saira said she decided to do the shoot to break down body image taboos.

She said: “All my life I’ve felt bad about my body. My body no longer makes me feel guilty, it gives me pride and strength.”

CLASS ACT Stony-faced as Queen in Aberfan scene

OLIVIA Colman has told of how she would give tax-avoiding firms a right royal rollicking if she really could be queen for a day.

The Crown star said she would make giants pay fairly so the NHS gets a life-saving cash injection. The 45-year-old said: “I would make all companies pay all their taxes until the NHS is sorted out. “The amount those massive companies avoid paying would fix everyone. Once that’s sorted out, I’d grab a pony and go for a trot.” Olivia, on screens as the Queen in the third series of the Netflix hit from Sunday, says the hardest thing about portraying Her Majesty was hiding her emotions.

She admitted she “can’t hide anything” in real life, so filming scenes based on the

1966 Aberfan disaster in which

144 people died, 116 of them children, was particular­ly tough. Olivia said appearing closedoff was “the hardest thing ever, to play someone much stronger emotionall­y than me”. She added: “When we filmed the scenes with the tributes and the flowers and the toys, the director would say, ‘Pretend you’re just judging a flower competitio­n’, because if I thought about what it actually was, I couldn’t cope.”

Oscar-winner Olivia also said it is “cruel” to make someone so repressed. “You

ttrain an animal to do one thing, then expect them to do something else at a whim. She’d been told all her life, ‘Hold it in, don’t show you’re a woman’.”

But the star also told Radio Times the particular appeal of playing the Queen is her being “the ultimate feminist”. She said: “She’s the one on our coins and banknotes. Prince Philip has to walk behind her. She fixed cars in the Second World War. She insisted on driving a king from a country where women weren’t allowed to drive [King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, 1998]. She’s no shrinking violet.”

The third series of The Crown opens in 1964 and will cover the Queen’s Silver Jubilee, the moon landing and Prince Charles’s relationsh­ip with a young Camilla Shand.

OLIVIA ON THE APPEAL OF PLAYING ELIZABETH II

Olivia plays Queen

She is the ultimate feminist... She is no shrinking violet

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