I was fortunate to have have met him and have him cast an eye over a couple of my bows at a roving shoot a few years back. He wasn't in the best of health but still shot a couple of marks... as he stepped up to hand out prizes at the end of the shoot the years fell away and his voice boomed out.
" I'm sorry I only showed up for the afternoon. I didn't shoot many marks, but I did score with a couple of arrows... which I thought was bloody good!"
He was very unassuming, I'd taken my copy of "Longbow" along but wasn't sure if I should bother him asking for it to be signed, so I asked one of the organisers and they said, just keep your eyes open and if he is signing anything and it seems appropriate go for it and ask him.
He did sign it while looking over my bows, three of which were being shot that day. He commented on the very fine wood in one of them which was very dark fine grained English Yew.
A true gentleman and damn fine actor. His portrayal of Winston Churchill was very powerful.
Del