Queen star Roger Taylor annoyed his bandmate Brian May by “nicking” the Freddie Mercury statue from the front of the theatre where We Will Rock You played, Ben Elton has claimed.

The hit musical, which was penned by Ben and based on Queen songs, finally closed in May after 12 years at the Dominion Theatre.

The giant, golden statue of the late Queen frontman Freddie, which towered over the entrance of the London theatre during its run, now stands in drummer Roger’s garden.

Freddie Mercury We Will Rock You Dominion Theatre
The Freddie statue at the Dominion Theatre (Katie Collins/PA)

But Ben told Radio Times magazine that the Queen rocker whisked the statue from the West End theatre to his home while guitarist Brian was away.

“It’s in Roger Taylor’s garden, which I believe Brian May is not happy with,” Ben said.

“Freddie was their brother, they were a collective, so Roger or Brian should have it.

Roger Taylor
(Anthony Devlin/PA)

“And Roger nicked it, literally. He hired a truck and just took it. Phil McIntyre (whose company co-produced the show) was up getting it off the roof and Roger said, ‘Drive it to my place.’

“I think Brian was away. So, Roger stole Freddie from Brian.”

Freddie Mercury
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Despite being panned by critics, We Will Rock You enjoyed huge success.

The production has been seen by more than 16 million people in 28 countries – and ranks among the top 10 longest-running musicals in West End history.