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I've really enjoyed watching this series and am looking forward to the next one...November 2017 is a long way off!
Does anyone know if this is on TV? and if so what Night it is on, in the UK?
Netflix does put out DVD sets out for their hit shows. Unfortunately with TV DVD box sets the previous season doesn't usually come out until right before the next season.
Watching The Crown. Looking at how The Queen and palace officials handled the Margaret and Peter situation. That couple was treated so badly.
This is a work of fiction.
There are letters in the royal archive which show correspondence between HMQ and Eden where her express wish was to support her sister in her marriage to Townsend. It is true that Eden found himself a tad embarrassed as he was divorced.
The outcome was a cabinet decision that she could marry Townsend, but would not be able to stay in the line of succession. No leaving the country, no loss of HRH, no exile etc.
Margaret, when told this, asked for more time to think about her position and decided not to marry him.
As a drama I loved this series but it isn't all true - another example is putting Edward Prince of Wales words about the miners and the risks involved into the mouth of Margaret (when HMQ was overseas).
One mystery is why the princess herself, only three days after the final draft of the proposal was produced, announced on 31 October 1955 that she would not be marrying Townsend after all.
A clue may come in a letter in the (National Archives) files, from the princess herself to Eden in August 1955. She says she will see Townsend in October: "It is only by seeing him in this way that I feel I can properly decide whether I can marry him or not." This letter indicates perhaps that her determination to marry him was not quite as strong as has been believed.
Just remember, this is a "fictional" dramatisation of the Queen's life from the death of her father. We actually know very little for certain except that which is in the public eye. Every single private moment is a "might have happened" this way or, diarised that way by someone present. Even those present cannot speak to HM mindset because they do not know the whys and wherefores of HM actions.I just saw that Episode, and indeed it was a sad situation for both of them because I believe it was true love! But one thing Margrathe said to her sister that she didn't like that he got so much attention from the press. And thinking of Diane she had so much attention from the press, this was similar, Townsend took the downfall after that trip tp Ireland! It was really too mean not to let her to spend that 2 days with him!
I must say I like The Crown, I am not sure how realistic is, though.
I was very sad when Churchill's employee died, very tragic indeed!
It was a few things I never thought about the Queen, like the conversation with her uncle, when she is aking him to apologize to her because now she has to be a Queen and she wanted a private and simple life in the country.
Also never thought about Philip, that his children didn't have his last name, nor the had to move from their house when she became a Queen. and when she asked him to kneel to her in the coronation. I must say, he had to put up with all of not nice things! considering he is a man!
You don't see much of the children there .......
And sometimes, she seems not to really know what to do... immature..and insecure and other times so in control ....at such a young age..... I must say impressive......
They (the media) say £100m.
Before anyone throws the baby out with the bathwater, here's a reason to watch THE CROWN.
Most people have knowledge of the details of Elizabeth's coming into adulthood and the crown. Most people these days learn their understanding of "history" from drama, comic books and posts on social media. You may not like that. but it is true.
So, going forward, new generations around the world are getting a sense of how Elizabeth became who she is from watching this series and others like it.
Frankly, I prefer to understand what people see and how they get their ideas about the world and people in it. For me the cup is half full seeing a relatively young person suddenly thrust on the world stage. It's fascinating to see her and the people around her learn and cope. And, historical inaccuracies aside, I rather like the idea of millennials and founders understanding what a person with grit, a sense of duty and history can do with willful choices made in their young lives.
And, selfishly, I like being taken back to a time when it was all new to her. When she was finding her way. Before she had courtiers trained to within a millimeter of her will. It reminds me of what a journey it has been and what she accomplished. It helps me understand the choices she makes today.
I just don't see that more is to be gained from avoiding than from watching. But that's just me.