Elizabeth Hurley, who took on the role of the Queen in “The Royals,” said that if she had the chance to be Queen in real-life she would make some very interesting changes.
The famous actress rhymed off a list of things she would adjust to her liking if she were crowned Queen, during an interview with The Guardian, published Nov.7.
“My favourite part of playing the Queen in ‘The Royals’ was saying ‘walk away’ when anyone annoyed me and watching them dutifully scurry off,” Hurley told the publication.
She went on to express how much she enjoyed having that capability. “I’d like to make that a house law at home,” she said.
Hurley wasn’t done there. She went on to list some of the things that got under her skin by noting that she would switch them up if she had the power to do so.
Some of her changes were quite different than what some may expect.
“If I were the real Queen, I’d outlaw air fresheners in cars – they’re all disgusting,” the famous actress told The Guardian.
Aside from the disturbing fragrances that she wouldn’t want to tolerate, Hurley said she would adjust some things related to health and food products.
“I’d pass a law obliging food manufacturers to put large UPF stickers on ultra-processed foods, so we wouldn’t have to spend hours squinting at ingredient lists,” the 59-year-old star said.
She quickly switched over to an entirely different topic for the next items on her wish-list.
“I’d ban prison sentences for white-collar criminals and make them give back to the community instead,” Hurley told The Guardian. (RELATED: Janet Jackson Reveals Epic Fail That Unfolded In Front Of The Queen)
She continued, “Imagine if Lester Piggott had had to spend years teaching inner-city kids to ride horses.”
“And I’d lock up violent criminals for longer.”
This article was originally published at dailycaller.com