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“The Crown is a blend of fact and fiction, inspired by true events,” royal historian Carolyn Harris, author of Raising Royalty: 1000 Years of Royal Parenting, told Parade.com.
Obviously, The Crown is a work of fiction based in fact, but one particular scene has caused all kinds of drama: Prince Charles’s secret meeting with prime minister John Major.
Did Charles really talk about being Camilla's tampon? Did Diana help write a tell-all book? We asked a historian all about "The Crown" Season 5.
The final episodes of “The Crown” have dropped and, as Netflix boss Ted Sarandos pointed out at the premiere of Season 5, that means Google searches will be going up, since many fans like to ...
Ever since the first season of The Crown debuted on Netflix in 2016, fans have wondered what the royals think of the fictional representation of their family and some of their biggest life events.
The Crown is a historical drama web television series about the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, created and principally written by Peter Morgan, and produced by Left Bank Pictures and Sony Pictures Television for Netflix. It grew out of Morgan's film The Queen (2006) and his stage play The Audience (2013).
Sometimes fact-checking 'The Crown' is more complicated than rehashing history. We spoke with the show's historical consultant, Robert Lacey about whether the Netflix show is accurate about Queen ...
The fifth season of The Crown managed to stir up drama before it even dropped on Netflix. Now that the highly-anticipated season is here, we did a deep dive to separate fact from fiction.