It's amazing how accurately they managed to depict real events, speeches and outfits to real life. The show runners and writers certainly did their homework.
@Elizabeth-ic3lhКүн бұрын
Is it still going? Just wondering
@ElizabethMcCormick-s2nКүн бұрын
As someone who is developmentally disabled, I find the way that the Bowes-Lyon sisters were treated appalling!
@chelseacanales8763Күн бұрын
Princess Alice was sad; other thought she was insane only she was deaf and mistreated badly. I just wanted to hug her for what happened
@cellpat7392Күн бұрын
I think Princess Margaret being denied marriage to Pete Townsend had a lot to do with her short unhealthy life, which ended at age 71. It looks like she never got over it.
@trinaqКүн бұрын
While Margaret being appalled on behalf of her cousins, Katherine and Nerissa, being hidden away, was largely fictional, I'm glad that they still took the time to highlight the two ladies, and to humanise them.
@TheFamousFile-USКүн бұрын
One of the most striking characters in the summary above is Princess Diana, whose journey is portrayed with emotional depth and complexity. Diana stands out as a symbol of resilience and vulnerability amidst the chaos of royal life. Her solo trip to New York highlights her growing independence and global influence, while her confrontation with Charles underscores the tragic nature of their relationship. The depiction of her media-dominated romance with Dodie Al-Fayed and the ominous foreshadowing of her eventual death paints a harrowing picture of how public scrutiny and personal struggles intertwined in her life. Diana’s humanity shines through in moments of both strength and despair, making her an unforgettable figure in The Crown.
@davisoaresalves5179Күн бұрын
Best series ever made.
@LadyChocolate-p4jКүн бұрын
One of my favorite serises in Netflix
@blugreen123Күн бұрын
The episode about Philip's time at Gordonstoun should have been included.
@outinsiderКүн бұрын
The Hereditary Principle's reveal of the true story of the Bowes-Lyon sisters struck an existential chord in me as a disabled person. Not much has changed though, even if it looks like it has. There are still people who think like that and who hurt and betray their loved ones like that as well. Connecting it to Princess Margaret's issues without even touching on Princess Diana's was smart for the show to do because it had to show what the British royal family is prone to do with anyone of difference. The Bowes-Lyons sisters were the worst example. Margaret and Diana were not even in the middle of that worst decision, but they were on the scale. The monarchy isn't worth destroying people's lives over an illusion.
@Lexie9311Күн бұрын
Loved this show
@samuelcollantes1175Күн бұрын
Happy friday night, Kirsten, take care and God bless you. Greetings from Colombia to you as well
@danielpinskКүн бұрын
It can't be shocking girl it's history
@盧璘壽로인수Күн бұрын
George V might've regretted not rescuing the Nicholas II and his family, but he did the right thing of not causing a potential friction with the Bolshevik institution at the time by doing something rash #TheCrownMustPrevail
@MarkLaw13Күн бұрын
I have yet to see Seasons 5 and 6. When I heard The royal family had to approve it, it means this series gave us lies.
@frankieseward8667Күн бұрын
Ah 1992. Until 2016 it was Britians worst year
@corvus1374Күн бұрын
Funny how they make Charles out to be progressive then, but on the wrong side now.