Since Queen Elizabeth II’s passing at the age of 96 last Thursday, viewership for The Crown has risen more than 800% in the UK.
focuses on the few days after the death of Princess Diana in 1997.
The death of Princess Diana has been regarded as one of the most shocking moments in recent history, with an estimated 2.5 billion people watching the broadcast of her funeral. Diana, ‘The People’s Princess’, was arguably one of the most beloved figures in British history and adored worldwide. It’s a world in which we see the golden glory of crown jewels and decadence, but also the dusty dreariness of the palace proper and the complicated politics that come with being royalexplores the scrutiny that Queen Elizabeth II faced from the British public as a result of what they believed at the time to be a slow reaction to the tragedy., Peter Morgan swings between the unflattering realities and the gilded magnificence of the monarchy.
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