There's been much ado about stamps in royal news circles, as of late. First, The Crown's third season opened on a scene in which Queen Elizabeth (Olivia Colman) was presented with a revised U.K. stamp design, featuring her aged profile. Then, the real Queen Elizabeth visited the Royal Philatelic society, and the royal family took it as an excuse to tweet out the actual stamps that inspired the show. And now, we've learned that The Crown's version of the stamps have found a new home.

In an interview with Emmy magazine, Olivia Colman revealed that she'd loved the props so much, she couldn't help but take them for herself.

"That was just… cool," Colman said of seeing the stamp mockup for the first time. "I got really overexcited. I thought, 'Quick! Send a picture to my husband.' All the stuff that I’m probably not allowed to have done, I totally did it."

Olivia Colman as Queen Elizabeth in the first scene of The Crown’s third season. Netflix

In the end, she wasn't satisfied with just a photo, and swiped a few stamps. "It’s framed in my downstairs loo," Colman admitted.

It's not just Olivia who's light-fingered—Colman has admitted that her husband took home a souvenir of sorts when they visited Buckingham Palace. "My husband stole some loo roll just to say we got it from Buckingham Palace," she confessed to the Sunday Times.

Pair the toilet paper with the stamps, and you've got a bathroom fit for an (onscreen) Queen.

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