Claire Foy and Olivia Colman went head-to-head for the brand new position of Fairy Godmother (Image: BBC)
The Crown’s main women Olivia Colman and Claire Foy are going head-to-head as soon as once more for the job of a lifetime – the position of Fairy Godmother.
In Comedian Aid’s Cinderella pantomime, the pair collide in hilarious style when Claire swoops in and tries to nick Olivia’s job.
Olivia – who took over the role of Queen Elizabeth on The Crown from Claire two years in the past – is fast to take offence and inform her off.
‘Hey, Foy! Get out of it. You’ll be able to’t go round taking different folks’s roles!’ Olivia, who’s dressed as an Elsa from Frozen/Angel combo tells her.
Claire then sarcastically snaps again: ‘Oh I see. however it was fantastic once you took over mine… m’aam?’
‘Yeah. Cope with it. I’m the Fairy God Mom and I’m the Queen!’ Olivia tells her predecessor.
Anya Taylor-Pleasure swoops in and calls herself the Netflix queen (Image: Getty)
Tom Hollander, who performs Baron HardUp within the sequence, then steps in and tells the squabbling pair: ‘Look this isn’t a contest on who’s the very best queen on Netflix.
‘Everyone knows who would win that one,’ The Queen’s Gambit star Anya Taylor-Pleasure then declares, with a cheeky wink to the digicam. ‘Test mate!’
So many Netflix worlds colliding! We will’t deal with it.
Olivia and Claire have been taken on Queen Elizabeth in several phases of her life in The Crown (Image: Netflix)
Olivia and Claire’s spat was all within the identify of excellent enjoyable although, with the Zoom pantomime starring a number of different movie star names together with This Nation’s Daisy Could and Charlie Cooper because the Evil Stepsisters,
One other The Crown star, Helena Bonham Carter, additionally makes an look, having performed Princess Margaret over seasons three and 4.
In a nod to their earlier roles, Olivia introduces her and goes ‘Oh, whats up Margaret!’
Helena then steps in and tells her: ‘Oh no, unsuitable present Colly!’
Cinderella: A Comedian Aid Pantomime airs tonight at 8.15pm on BBC Two.