The Crown executive producer Suzanne Mackie explains the exclusion of Charles Spencer's speech at Princess Diana's funeral in season 6. Mackie details the extensive research behind the series and defends decisions as not mistakes. CNN is set to premiere 'King Charles' in a new bid for primetime. Netflix's The Crown faces criticisms for softening its portrayal of King Charles and the royals as it approaches the present.
As Netflix's #TheCrown has inched closer to the present, its criticisms of King Charles and the royals have noticeably softened. More: https://t.co/QnRg2CsTfL https://t.co/U8mmbRNTxV
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#TheCrown's Suzanne Mackie details the "months of really painstaking research" that goes into the series: "Sometimes when we're accused of making mistakes, we all feel very defensive about that because they're not mistakes, they're decisions" https://t.co/jXtkMaYhU4
The Crown executive producer Suzanne Mackie explains why the speech given by Charles Spencer at Princess Diana's funeral wasn't included in season 6. https://t.co/dcBBVFLJ25