Author of the book “The Palace Papers: Inside the House of Windsor” revealed some moments
Some rumors about the displeasure of British royalty in relation to “The Crown” have already circulated among netizens, especially after the fourth season of the series in which the story of Diana Spencer (Emma Corrin) was exposed. Further fueling such assumptions, the former editor of vanity fair, Tina Brown revealed that the recordings have already suffered some boycotts at the request of the royal family.
The also author of the book “The Palace Papers: Inside the House of Windsor” revealed in an interview with PrimeTimer that this happens whenever possible. ”Whenever they can, they stop filming ‘The Crown’ in places where they have influence”it started brown. “For example, Eton College refused to let them film there, as the season was undoubtedly about acknowledging William’s feelings.”continued.
“So they’ve shown their displeasure by making it very clear that they’re not happy, and we’re not going to help.”, he added. The reason for such attitudes may be related to the deeper issues of royalty, which “The Crown” is not afraid to bring up. For example, the controversial interview with Diana The Martin Bashirin 1995, speaking openly and for the first time about the case of Prince Charles with Camilla Parker Bowles.
Making it very clear that there were three people at the wedding, the interview given at a delicate moment between Diana and Charles will be one of the main points of the fifth season, in which the characters in their more mature phases will be played by Elizabeth Debicki (“Tenet”) and Dominic West (“The Affair”), respectively.
“The Crown” chronicles the trajectory of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, from their marriage in 1947 to the present day. Each season consists of about a decade of his life and features mention of the political and personal lives of several other historical characters who were part of his reign, such as Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, princess margaret, Prince Charles, Princess Dianaamong others.
The new year is in full swing in the UK and will feature a new cast after a time jump. Imelda Staunton (“Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix”) will replace Olivia Colman such as Queen Elizabeth, Lesley Manville (“Phantom Thread”) takes on the role of Helena Bonham-Carter (the “Harry Potter” saga) as the princess margaret; Finally, Jonathan Pryce (“Two Popes”) will replace Tobias Menzies how Prince Philip.
The fifth season of “The Crown” is expected to arrive on Netflix this December. Its four predecessors are still available on streaming.
Source: cinebuzz
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