Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have had a long year. Yes, this has been a long year for everyone, but objectively, the Sussexes have been through a lot, even by 2020 standards.
30.11.2020 - 20:48 / marieclaire.com
royal family aren't huge fans of Netflix's royal drama The Crown. While the royals themselves have stayed silent on the series, sources close to them have made it clear that they aren't pleased with how The Crown is portraying them and that they find many aspects of the series inaccurate or misleading.
That's why this next little splash of royal tea actually is a bit surprising: Netflix apparently asked the royal family to fact check the drama—and they said no. A "firm no," at that.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have had a long year. Yes, this has been a long year for everyone, but objectively, the Sussexes have been through a lot, even by 2020 standards.
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That Princess Diana singing scene in season four of Netflix’s hit drama “The Crown” almost didn’t happen.
The Crown has a lot of fans, but the members of the royal family are reportedly not among them—especially since the premiere of the show's controversial fourth season. In Season 4, The Crown took on more modern royal moments—like the early days of Prince Charles and Princess Diana's relationship, for example.
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Gillian Anderson discusses working with her partner Peter Morgan on “The Crown”, turning down a sex-toy line, and more in a new interview with PORTER.
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Royal expert and Daily Mirror editor Russell Myers recently opened up about the Royal Family’s reaction to Meghan Markle’s tragic miscarriage rules, and according to him, the palace botched an attempt to repair their relationship with Meghan and Prince Harry. Mr Myers labelled the "cold" response from Buckingham Palace a "huge mistake" and a "missed opportunity".