By this point, viewers of Netflix’s “The Crown” have been inundated with warnings from royal commentators and historians over how the show is a very dramatized version of the British Royal Family and not to be taken as fact.
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Jake Kanter International TV EditorThe BBC has hired former supreme court judge Lord Dyson to lead an independent investigation into the circumstances in which the UK broadcaster secured an exclusive and explosive interview with the late Princess Diana in 1995.Martin Bashir, the former MSNBC anchor, made his name on the back of the Panorama interview, during which Diana uttered the now-famous words that there were “three of us in this marriage” in relation to her broken relationship with Prince
.By this point, viewers of Netflix’s “The Crown” have been inundated with warnings from royal commentators and historians over how the show is a very dramatized version of the British Royal Family and not to be taken as fact.
The Crown, as you may or may not have heard, isn't exactly popular with the extended royal family—with Princess Diana's younger brother, Charles, Earl Spencer, one of its greatest critics.
Kristen Stewart as Princess Diana has now been banned from hiring a British actor in the key role of a young Prince William because of Brexit, according to a casting notice.Casting director Amy Hubbard tweeted an appeal for a young actor to “believably play Prince William at 11 years old” for “Spencer,” an upcoming docudrama about the late Lady Di.“Must have a European passport (NOT British European due to new Brexit rules from January 1st 2021),” the appeal noted of the film being shot in
Prince Charles and Camilla’s official Twitter account recently turned off comments on a post about a charity after being flooded with vitriol. On Tuesday, the Clarence House Twitter account, which posts updates and photos about the Prince of Wales, 71, and the Duchess of Cornwall, 72, shared pictures of Camilla speaking to the staff and residents of a UK homeless charity.
The Crown might be half the world's current TV show of choice, but it's somewhat less popular among the actual royals themselves—including Princess Diana's brother, Charles, Earl Spencer.
hereBut, at a remote hearing on Monday, Sir James Eadie QC – representing the Home Office – told the Supreme Court: “The exposure of the public to an increased risk of terrorism is not justifiable or appropriate in this case on fairness grounds.”He said of Ms Begum: “She married an IS fighter, lived in Raqqa – the capital of the self-declared caliphate – and remained with them for about four years until 2019, when she left from, in effect, the last pocket of IS territory in Baghuz.”In written
Princess Diana’s brother, Earl Charles Spencer, is the lastest person to warn people that “The Crown” is “fiction.”
Watching Emma Corrin playing Princess Diana in the new series of The Crown has only confirmed just how fascinated we still are with the late People’s Princess. Emma nails the innocent beauty of the young Diana, with her bashful kohl-lined gaze, flicky 80s hair and, of course, the charming blush that saw her nicknamed Shy Di.
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Martin Lewis is urging thousands of women in the UK to check their state pension payments. Appearing on ITV's Lorraine show, the finance journalist explained how many women could in fact be missing out on payments thanks to an “antiquated” set of rules which affect certain married women, widowed women and those who are divorced.
She was born Diana Frances Spencer, but the world came to know and love her as Princess Diana. Season 4 of Netflix’s The Crown – which details the life of Queen Elizabeth II – dropped on Nov. 15. This time around, the award-winning drama covers 1977 to 1990, including the royal marriage between Prince Charles (played by Josh O’Connor) and Diana (Emma Corrin.) Before getting your “British royal binge” on, here are a few vital details you should know about Princess Diana.
As season four of “The Crown” hits Netflix, Emma Corrin is chatting to GQ Hype about playing Princess Diana.