Meryl Streep caused a stir at Britain's Houses of Parliament on Wednesday, January 19, after she turned up to watch the weekly Prime Minister's Questions session as part of her research for the upcoming Margaret Thatcher biopic. The Hollywood legend is taking on the role of the U.K.'s first female prime minister in "The Iron Lady", and she attended the weekly debate at London's House of Commons between the country's leader and his opposition to get a taste of British politics.
Streep sat in the public gallery to see Prime Minister David Cameron arguing with his left-wing counterpart Ed Miliband, and the actress
caused a buzz as politicians began to realize she was watching. Streep sat in the public gallery to see Prime Minister David Cameron arguing with his left-wing counterpart Ed Miliband, and the actress
According to reports, her visit was facilitated by the prime minister's office, although she left before having the chance to meet Cameron.