Everything the Royal Family Has Said About the Show

Everything the Royal Family Has Said About the Show

The Crown’s cast admitted that they are concerned about the future of The Crown. theThe British royal family is proud of theNetflix series: Do they watch? Prince Harry,Princess Eugenieand many more members the late Queen Elizabeth II’s family have revealed their thoughts about theBased loosely on royals, scripted drama the years.

The Crown Season 1 was streamed on Netflix in 2016 and has been starred. Claire FoyAs theQueen Matt SmithAs theLate Prince Philip.

“I would hate the idea of her watching it,”Foy talked to Town & Country 2017 about theThe monarch tuning in the drama. “When you’re playing a real person, you never want to be ghoulish. I don’t want to pick apart a person. I want to invent someone. So, I would hate for her to watch it and think I overdramatized anything.”

Vanessa KirbyShe was the Princess Margaret on the show’s first two seasons, claimed a friend of hers overheard Eugenie talking about thePresent at a 2017 Party

”A friend of mine was at a party and didn’t know anyone, so he sidled up to this group who were talking about The Crown,” Kirby told Harper’s Bazaar. “One girl said, ‘Well, my granny watches it and really likes it.’ It slowly dawned on him that the girl was Eugenie and her granny was the queen.”

While the queen herself hasn’t publicly spoken about The Crown, U.K. government’s Culture Secretary, Oliver Dowden, pleaded with theA streaming service that allows you to add your favorite shows “disclaimer”To theIn 2020, series. Netflix, however, disagreed.

“We have always presented The Crown as a drama — and we have every confidence our members understand it’s a work of fiction that’s broadly based on historical events,” theStatement from streaming service “As a result, we have no plans, and see no need, to add a disclaimer.”

Dowden’s request came after season 4 of The Crown was released and debuted theCharacter of thePlayed by late Princess Diana Emma Corrin.While theNetflix series are renewed for seasons 5 & 6, Harry and Meghan Markle’s royal exit drama will not be covered on the show.

“To be clear, series 6 will not bring us any closer to present-day — it will simply enable us to cover the same period in greater detail,”Creator Peter MorganStatement made in July 2020.

Scroll down to see everything the royal family — including Harry — has said about theNetflix series

Everything the Royal Family Has Said About ‘The Crown’

The Crown’s cast admitted that they are concerned about the future of The Crown. theThe British royal family is proud of theNetflix series, but are they worth it? Prince Harry,Princess EugenieMore members the late Queen Elizabeth II’s family have revealed their thoughts about theDrama scripts loosely based upon royals the years.

The Crown Season 1 was streamed on Netflix in 2016 and has been starred. Claire FoyAs theQueen Matt SmithAs theLate Prince Philip.

“I would hate the idea of her watching it,”Foy talked to Town & Country 2017 about theThe monarch tuning in the drama. “When you’re playing a real person, you never want to be ghoulish. I don’t want to pick apart a person. I want to invent someone. So, I would hate for her to watch it and think I overdramatized anything.”

Vanessa KirbyShe was the Princess Margaret on the show’s first two seasons, claimed a friend of hers overheard Eugenie talking about theShow at a 2017 party

”A friend of mine was at a party and didn’t know anyone, so he sidled up to this group who were talking about The Crown,” Kirby told Harper’s Bazaar. “One girl commented, “Well, my granny watch it and really enjoys it.” Slowly, he realized that it was his granny who watched it and really liked it. theEugenie was Eugenie’s little sister and her granny, was the queen.”

While the queen herself hasn’t publicly spoken about The Crown, U.K. government’s Culture Secretary, Oliver Dowden, pleaded with theA streaming service that allows you to add your favorite shows “disclaimer”To theIn 2020, series. Netflix, however, disagreed.

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“We have always presented The Crown as a drama — and we have every confidence our members understand it’s a work of fiction that’s broadly based on historical events,” theStatement from streaming service “As a result, we have no plans, and see no need, to add a disclaimer.”

Dowden’s request came after season 4 of The Crown was released and debuted theCharacter of thePlayed by late Princess Diana Emma Corrin.While theNetflix series are renewed for seasons 5 & 6, Harry and Meghan Markle’s royal exit drama will not be covered on the show.

“To be clear, series 6 will not bring us any closer to present-day — it will simply enable us to cover the same period in greater detail,”Creator Peter MorganStatement made in July 2020.

Scroll down to see everything the royal family — including Harry — has said about theNetflix series

Everything the Royal Family Has Said About ‘The Crown’

Prince Harry

“They don’t pretend to be news. It’s fiction. … But it’s loosely based on the truth,” theThe Late Late Late: Prince spoke on ShowJames Corden with us in February 2021. “It gives you a rough idea about what that lifestyle, what the pressures of putting duty and service above family and everything else, what can come from that. I’m way more comfortable with The Crown than I am seeing the stories written about my family, or my wife, or myself.”

Harry also added this actor Damian LewisHis pick would be to play him. the show.

During a January 2023 guest appearance on The Late ShowStephen Colbert theDuke of Sussex acknowledged that he had witnessed theNetflix series: Both “theOlder stuff theMore recent stuff

When asked if he fact-checks while he watches, thePrince admitted that he did. Which is theThis is why it’s important to have history right.

Everything the Royal Family Has Said About ‘The Crown’

Princess Eugenie

The youngest daughter Prince AndrewAnd theThe Duchess of York admitted to watching “a couple of episodes”In 2017.

“It is filmed beautifully,”She told Hello. “The music is wonderful, the story is beautiful. You feel very proud to watch it. I can’t speak for everyone, but that’s how I felt when I watched it.”

Everything the Royal Family Has Said About ‘The Crown’

Sarah Ferguson

We were told exclusively by the duchess in January 2021 by the duchess that she “loved” theHow Andrew’s wedding was depicted the show. “I thought it was filmed beautifully. The cinematography was excellent,”She continued.

Everything the Royal Family Has Said About ‘The Crown’

Earl Charles Spencer

Princess Diana’s brother revealed theNetflix series requested permission to film in Althorp theSpencer family’s estate, but Spencer denied access.

“The worry for me is that people see a program like that and they forget that it is fiction,” he said on ITV’s Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh in 2020. “They assume, especially foreigners. I find Americans telling me they’ve seen The Crown like they’ve taken a history class. Well, they haven’t.”

Everything the Royal Family Has Said About ‘The Crown’

Princess Anne

The queen’s daughter admitted in the2020 documentary Anne. The Princess Royal At 70 that she found season 1 episodes “quite interesting.” Anne also reacted to actress Erin Doherty’s comments that styling her hair for The Crown to play Anne took up to two hours.

“The actress was talking about the time it took them for their hair to be done like mine, and I thought, ‘How can that possibly take that much?’ “It takes me 10 or 15 minutes,” she replied. “It takes me 10 to 15 minutes,” she said.

Everything the Royal Family Has Said About ‘The Crown’

Zara Tindall and Mike Tindall

“I only got about halfway through season three, so I started watching season three last night and then I’ll catch up. But I’ve seen it all over the place, and on these popular midday TV shows,” the husband of Queen Elizabeth’s granddaughter said on his “The Good, The Bad & The Rugby” podcast in 2020. “It’s a fascinating era and I’m curious to see what they do with it.” It’s getting to more things that people know about, isn’t it, and have opinions about — so that’s where it gets difficult.”

He concluded, “It is a drama, therefore it’s going be made into a bit of drama.”

Zara was joking on her own. theShe wanted a podcast Jessica BielTo play her on the show.

 

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