Although extremely popular, the series ‘The Crown’ has caused a lot of controversy since its arrival on Netflix, even more for having fomented the controversies behind the English royal family.
As the series enters its fifth season, fans are excited to see the storyline involving Princess Diana, who died in a freak car accident, and how Queen Elizabeth II and her family became the prime suspect in her death.
Of course, not everyone would be happy about that – and former Prime Minister Tony Blair has become one of the latest names to comment on the show’s alleged mistakes, saying the creators are taking advantage of them to create fake stories about what happened in the series. .
Blair’s spokesman said in an interview with the Daily Telegraph that “it’s no surprise that this is complete and utter rubbish”.
Recalling that the new episodes will be broadcast on November 9 on the streaming platform.
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Season 5 will see Imelda Staunton (“Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix”) replace Olivia Colman as Queen Elizabeth II. Elizabeth Debicki (“Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2”) replaces Emma Corrin as Princess Diana.
Dominic West (“The Wire”) replaces Josh O’Connor as Prince Charles, Jonathan Pryce (“Game of Thrones”) replaces Tobias Menzies as Prince Philip, Lesley Manville (“Phantom Thread”) will follow Helena Bonham Carter as Princess Margaret and Olivia Williams (“The Father”) will replace Emerald Fennell as Camilla Parker.
Recalling that two actors were chosen to play Prince William at different stages of his life.
Rufus Kampa (“First Date”) will play the teenage version of the prince, while newcomer Ed McVey will play the young adult version.
Newcomer Meg Bellamy has also been cast as Kate Middleton, William’s wife. Amir El-Masry, known for his role in ‘The Night Manager’ and ‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’, has been cast as young Egyptian billionaire Mohamed Al-Fayed, father of Dodi, the princess’s lover Diana.
Senan West, who will be the adult version of Prince William. Senan is the son of Dominic West, who plays Prince Charles on the show.
Based on the award-winning play ‘The Audience’, the production tells the behind-the-scenes story of Queen Elizabeth II’s early reign, revealing the personal intrigues, romances and political rivalries behind the major events that shaped the second half of the 20th century.