But his vehement opinions on the royals don’t end there – and after his fall from a London stage just weeks ago, Sir Ian has certainly had time on his hands to consider things while he recuperated at his London home.
In an interview with Michael Odell of the Times, he branded Harry as ‘not bright enough’ to cope with royal life, the late queen as ‘rude’ and ‘quite mad’ in her final years, and King Charles as ‘damaged’.
Since Prince Harry moved to the US with his wife Meghan Markle, where they live in Montecito with their two children Archie and Lilibet, Sir Ian, 85, appears to have reflected on life in the public eye.
In an interview with Michael Odell of the Times, he branded Harry as ‘not bright enough’ to cope with royal life, the late queen as ‘rude’ and ‘quite mad’ in her final years, and King Charles as ‘damaged’.
Since Prince Harry moved to the US with his wife Meghan Markle, where they live in Montecito with their two children Archie and Lilibet, Sir Ian, 85, appears to have reflected on life in the public eye.
Actor Sir Ian McKellen receives a Companion of Honour medal for services to drama and equality, from Queen Elizabeth II in 2008.
But while he still has some semblance of privacy, at home at least, he compared life in the Royal Family to being in a prison.
The Duke of Sussex is ‘probably not bright enough’ to help himself and to have navigated an entire life as a working royal, Sir Ian claimed.
He added that Prince Philip appeared ‘deeply unhappy’ and Charles III seems ‘clearly damaged’ by his life in the royal family.
But it is the late Queen that the Lord of the Rings star met personally on several occasions.
He said that while being awarded a Companion of Honour medal in 2008, the Queen told him: ‘You’ve been doing this a long time.’
She is then said to have added: ‘Does anyone actually still go to the theatre?’ – a statement Sir Ian said was ‘bl***y rude’.
He added her handshake gave the signal to ‘go away’.
‘Hats off to anyone who manages to stay sane in that world,’ Sir Ian concluded.
The actor said Prince Philip appeared ‘deeply unhappy’ with life in the Royal Family
The Royal Family has been plagued by strife in recent years, with the recent health scares involving Kate’s and Charles’ cancer diagnoses at the start of the year putting key working royals out of action.
Back in 2020, the Sussexes moved to California which would kickstart a long-running feud between Harry and the rest of his family, most notably his brother Prince William.
A Netflix show and controversial memoir Spare – which Sir Ian owns a copy of – caused yet more tension after the prince made serious allegations against his brother, including that he once physically attacked him.
Harry has returned to the UK several times since retiring as a working royal, including to visit his father after his diagnosis, but has not seen his brother since 2022.
Sir Ian had little to say about the Prince and Princess of Wales, although as he is on the side of the Sussexes, it may have been for the best.
His comments came after he tripped and fell from the stage during a production of Robert Icke’s Player Kings at the Noel Coward Theatre on June 17.
He suffered a chipped his vertebrae and fractured his wrist when he plummeted off stage and on to a member of the audience. Both were taken to hospital.[/read]