Queen wears 3D glasses, but one must still have one's bling

For her visit to Pinewood Toronto Studios, her majesty brought her own customised set with Swarovski crystals forming the letter Q on the sides.

When it comes to the Queen, a pair of ordinary 3D glasses just won’t do. For her visit to Pinewood Toronto Studios, her majesty brought her own customised set with Swarovski crystals forming the letter Q on the sides.

Angela Kelly, the Queen’s dresser and personal assistant, came up with the extra trimmings for the glasses during the state visit to Canada.

The Queen watched a short scene set during the early 19th century being filmed.

It was directed by Deepa Mehta, and consisted of a group of dancers in period costume gyrating to loud Asian Bhangra music for a few minutes.

The Queen then moved into another part of the large warehouse, where a screen had been set up to show the 3D footage which had just been filmed.

John Reeve, a stereographer with the Toronto-based firm 3D Camera Company said afterwards: “I told the Queen how the camera works—they are very large in order to mimic the space between the human eyes—65mm.”

Reeve added: “I think the Queen liked the glasses and the Duke seemed more interested in the crane holding the camera. He spent more time watching that than the dancers during the filming.” - guardian.co.uk

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