Here's the true story of Queen Elizabeth's crying while visiting Aberfan on The Crown—plus, other times she's shed a tear in public in real life.
And you can see that her shock and grief are very real:No one knows how the queen was feeling in that moment except for her, and it’s somewhat surprising thatwould depict Her Majesty feigning grief. Nevertheless, the show has her admit that she fake-cried during a conversation with the prime minister. “They deserved a display of compassion, of empathy, from their queen,” she says. “They got nothing. I dabbed a bone-dry eye and by some miracle no one noticed.
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