Helena Bonham Carter, 57, shows off her quirky sense of style as she enjoys a stroll through north London
She is known for her quirky sense of style.
And Helena Bonham Carter pulled another crazy look as she headed out for a walk around North London Thursday.
The actress, 57, wore an ankle-length dark skirt dress, complete with a collared cardigan.
The Harry Potter star was seen wearing a brown wool coat over one shoulder as she walked around the Camden area.
Helena scraped her dark look into a bun and completed the look with a pair of glasses resting on her head and walking around it with a pair of casual sneakers.
What is? Helena Bonham Carter looked unimpressed as she pouted through London’s Primrose Hill in a dark royal outfit
Very LeStrange: The Harry Potter actress looked somewhat demure as she clutched her phone and car keys
But the Les Miserables star looked somewhat subdued as she went about her day with her phone in one hand and a set of car keys in the other.
Earlier this month, Helena attended a reception at Clarence House, where she bowed as she met Queen Camilla.
Helena, who played Princess Margaret in The Crown, wore a vibrant floral dress, pearl necklace and bright red lipstick, and bowed deeply as she greeted the beaming queen.
The evening’s reception in London was held to mark the thirtieth anniversary of the Forward Arts Foundation, which promotes public knowledge, understanding and enjoyment of poetry in Britain and Ireland.
The Queen appeared relaxed as she posed for a photo and chatted with actress Helena, despite her role in the controversial Netflix drama.
Sweeney Todd actress Helena then wrapped up the reception by reading a poem by William Stafford called Yes.
Netflix’s latest decision to have the ghost of Princess Diana appear before her ex-husband and the late Queen in the series has been branded ‘very tasteless’ and ‘absolutely regrettable’ by royal experts
Diana, played by Elizabeth Debicki, will have an emotional reconciliation with a grieving Charles, played by Dominic West, in the show’s sixth and final series.
Royal guest! Earlier this month, Helena attended a reception at Clarence House, where she bowed as she met Queen Camilla
In January, the actress suggested that Peter Morgan’s popular series, which is based on the royal family but also features fictional storylines, has overtaken more recent times that it should come to an end.
She said The guard: ‘I have to be careful here too, but I actually don’t think they should continue. I’m in it and I loved my episodes, but it’s very different now.
‘When it started it was a historical drama, and now it has moved into the present. But that’s up to them.’