According to royal commentators, the upcoming Crown series will focus on the breakdown of the relationship between Prince Charles and Princess Diana, a topic that “inevitably” affects Prince William and Prince Harry’s relationship. In a shocking Oprah interview with the Duke and Duchess, Harry admitted that the brothers have been through “hell together” but have gone “different paths,” said royal commentator Jonathan Sacerdotti. , said a resurgence of interest over the two’s childhood would “definitely” change the relationship between the siblings.
Upcoming series 5 of Netflix’s The Crown will follow events throughout the 1990s, including 1992, when Queen Elizabeth famously called her “annus horribilis”.
That year saw the end of three royal marriages, including the fall of then-Prince Charles and Princess Diana, and the fire that tore apart Windsor Castle.
Saccherdoti questioned whether this would bring the brothers closer together or further apart.
He told Express.co.uk:
“It may feel familiar, it may not feel familiar.”
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Neither Prince William nor Prince Harry have commented on their portrayals of their mother and father, but Saserdhoti believes Harry will respond in his own way in the form of a documentary with the streaming giant.
“Harry is clearly very bitter about how his life story is told, so their approach to having their own story is not enough to fiction about it.” You may feel it’s a reaction, you may feel it’s the way they do it.” Get the story straight. “
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have signed a lucrative deal with Netflix, but have yet to release anything.
Meghan Markle recently admitted she was working on the series, saying, “It’s nice to be able to trust someone with our story.”
Series 5 of The Crown also includes Diana’s shocking interview with infamous journalist Martin Bashir.
After Bashir was found to have used “deceptive methods” and violated BBC guidelines to scoop an interview with the princess, Prince William said the interview “should never be aired again.”
A source close to the prince told The Telegraph that the prince has expressed “very clear” feelings about it and that the crown depiction will be “fulfilled in the way you’d expect”.