Rocky Horror Icon Tim Curry Reveals Princess Diana's Cheeky Comment About Watching The Film

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(Left) Tim Curry in 2011, (Right) Princess Diana in 1995(Left) Tim Curry in 2011, (Right) Princess Diana in 1995

Tim Curry has revealed that the late Princess Diana once confided in him that she was a fan of The Rocky Horror Picture Show.

During an interview with CBS Sunday Morning to celebrate the film’s 50th anniversary, Tim revealed that he met the Princess Of Wales and her then-husband King Charles after a show he’d performed in at the Royal National Theatre. 

While the future king enquired if Tim had been on television, Diana didn’t have to – as she instantly knew him from the 1975 musical movie.

The Clue actor admitted he was surprised the royal would know about the cult classic, telling her: “I don’t suppose you saw it.”

“Of course I did,” she apparently responded, quipping: “It quite completed my education.”

Tim had previously spoken to the Fresh Air radio show about his royal encounter during an interview from earlier this year. 

He explained that Diana had requested to meet him after he performed in a production of Love For Love in Vienna, where she and Charles were guests of honour.

“She was a very funny girl, and a very beautiful one, and sort of the – a very wicked smile came with that sentence,” he recalled. “She was great fun.” 

Tim then revealed that Princess Margaret had also been to see the Rocky Horror theatre show in the early 70s before it was adapted for the big screen, and “had a wonderful time”.

Elsewhere in his CBS interview, Tim said the enduring appeal of the movie musical was that it permits people to “say the stuff they always wanted to say”.

Tim Curry as Frank-N-Furter in The Rocky Horror Picture ShowTim Curry as Frank-N-Furter in The Rocky Horror Picture Show

The Rocky Horror Picture Show first began as a stage musical created by Richard O’Brien. While the theatre show was a word-of-mouth hit, the 1975 film adaptation was met with poor reviews and was a box office bomb. 

However, thanks to its cult following and midnight screenings, The Rocky Horror Picture Show has become the longest-running theatrical release in history, with showings happening worldwide for five decades.

The camp classic is still parodied, revered and homaged to this day, with Sabrina Carpenter being the latest star to give a nod to the film in her Tears music video.

A documentary about The Rocky Horror Show, entitled Strange Journey, premiered at the SXSW festival earlier this year, directed by Richard O’Brien’s son Linus.

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