Helen Mirren is seen for first time filming The Thursday Murder Club

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She won both an Oscar and a Bafta for her portrayal of Elizabeth II in the acclaimed 2006 film The Queen.

Now Helen Mirren appears to be drawing on the late Queen’s style for her latest role in The Thursday Murder Club, Netflix‘s forthcoming adaptation of Richard Osman‘s best-selling novel.

She wears a green headscarf and oversize spectacles – similar to those she wore in The Queen 18 years ago – for the role of Elizabeth Best, a former spy and one of the four central characters in the drama.

Dame Helen, 79, also wears a khaki-coloured gilet similar to one the Queen would wear while in the countryside, as well as walking with a stick.

She was seen filming scenes for the drama in Hertfordshire alongside co-star Celia Imrie, who stood out in a red knitted hat for her role as ex-nurse Joyce Meadowcroft.

Helen Mirren appeared to channel Elizabrth II as she was seen on the set of The Thursday Murder Club

She wears a green headscarf and oversize spectacles – similar to those she wore in The Queen 18 years ago – for the role of Elizabeth Best, a former spy and one of the four central characters in the drama

She was seen filming scenes for the drama in Hertfordshire

Helen’s look for The Thursday Murder Club is quite similar to when she played the late monarch in The Queen (2006)

The pair, who also appeared in the hit film Calendar Girls together, shot scenes that involved them boarding a bus and visiting a local police station.

The plot of The Thursday Murder Club follows a group of pensioners in a middle-class retirement village, who set about solving the murder of a property developer.

The gang of amateur sleuths are made up of retired spook Elizabeth, stroppy ex-trade unionist Ron, former nurse Joyce and psychiatrist Ibrahim.

Richard wrote the book over 18 months in secret and it was soon at the centre of a 10-way bidding war, before Penguin Random House bought the rights for a seven-figure sum in 2019.

On its publication in 2020, The Thursday Murder Club became the only book to have sold more than one million copies in the same year as its release and the third-highest-selling hardback novel after Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol and JK Rowling’s Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows.

It was followed by three sequels, The Man Who Died Twice in 2021, The Bullet That Missed in 2022 and The Last Devil to Die in 2023, with a fifth planned to be published next year.

The novels have turned into a runaway success story, selling more than 10 million copies globally.

The Thursday Murder Club boasts a star-studded cast including Pierce Brosnan, Daniel Mays, David Tennant and Richard E. Grant.

Dame Helen was filming alongside co-star Celia Imrie, who stood out in a red knitted hat for her role as ex-nurse Joyce Meadowcroft

Dame Helen (LEFT) appeared to be channeling the late Queen Elizabeth (RIGHT) as she filmed scenes for the upcoming book adaption

The plot of The Thursday Murder Club follows a group of pensioners in a middle-class retirement village, who set about solving the murder of a property developer

Dame Helen appeared to be in high spirits as she got into character on set, sharing a laugh with her co-stars, putting on an animated display and at one point talking on the phone for a scene

Osman’s wife Ingrid Oliver is to play Joyce’s daughter Joanna, although the author insists that it was not his idea.

Alongside Dame Helen as Elizabeth Best, Sir Ben Kingsley, 80, is portraying Ibrahim Arif and Pierce Brosnan, 70, is taking on the role of Ron Ritchie.

The storyline plays out at the Coopers Chase retirement village community in the fictional village of Fairhaven, Kent.

The film rights to the book were soon snapped up by legendary director Steven Spielberg with his production company Amblin Entertainment beating off competition from 13 other studios. 

Dame Helen appeared to be in high spirits as she got into character on set, sharing a laugh with her co-stars, putting on an animated display and at one point talking on the phone for a scene.