Did Queen Elizabeth approve The Crown?

And while the Queen’s communications secretary told the New York Times that the royal family has no comment on The Crown and didn’t say whether they even watch it, credible reports support that the Queen watched the first season, and though she “really liked it,” she had concerns that some of it had been “too heavily …

What does royal family say about The Crown?

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. Prince Harry told James Corden that he’s “way more comfortable with The Crown” than tabloid stories that “pretend to be news”. “It’s fictional … But it’s loosely based on the truth,” Harry said in a 2021 appearance on The Late Late Show With James Corden.

Did the Queen watch The Crown series?

‘ It slowly dawned on him that the girl was Eugenie and her granny was the Queen.” Matt Smith, who played Prince Philip in seasons one and two, also heard that Queen Elizabeth had watched the show. “I heard the Queen had watched it,” Smith told Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb on the Today Show.

Do the royal family watched The Crown?

The Queen has reportedly tuned into The Crown Jason Watkins, who plays Prime Minister Harold Wilson in season three, also told HELLO! that he suspects the monarch watched it. He said: “She must watch it! But I’m sure she knows it’s a drama and although it’s based on real events, it’s a dramatic interpretation.

Is the royal family upset about The Crown?

While some members of the royal family, like Prince William and his late grandfather Prince Philip, have chosen to abstain from watching the fictionalized retelling of the late Queen Elizabeth II’s reign, others have openly admitted to turning on the critically acclaimed series.

What’s not true in The Crown?

In “The Crown”: Princess Margaret has a tense relationship with sister Queen Elizabeth over her less-important role in the family. Young Margaret even says she wants to be the queen. In real life: There’s no evidence that she ever wanted to be the queen.