The popular Netflix series 'The Crown' has once again caught the attention of both the public and the British Royal Family. Jonathan Pryce, an actor on the show, revealed that the series is watched by the Royals, which led him to apologize to a prominent member of the family. Discussions have emerged regarding the fairness of Carole Middleton's portrayal in the show as 'pushy.' The production team behind 'The Crown' has been 'very careful' about taking Prince Harry's memoir as a factual source. Additionally, the show's creators aimed to present a positive depiction of Kate Middleton in the upcoming sixth season, with the show's boss expressing a desire to 'depict a great Kate.' In a separate development, both Prince William and Prince Harry have shared insights into their personal lives, which has been dubbed 'Royal Confessions 2023.'
Royal Confessions 2023: Prince William, Prince Harry spill secrets about their personal lives https://t.co/dervvVMBAi
#TheCrown boss on their telling of Prince William meeting Kate Middleton in season 6: "We wanted to depict a great Kate" https://t.co/ZAI76V9pfW
The Crown producers were 'very careful' about taking Prince Harry's memoir as fact https://t.co/qvlWDxAXNI
Carole Middleton: is The Crown's 'pushy' portrayal fair? https://t.co/GYra4NaW0D
'The Crown' Is Watched By The Royals, Jonathan Pryce Says, Prompting Him To Apologize To One Prominent Member https://t.co/K4aMZ4EcLZ