New cast of royal series insists viewers know 'The Crown' is a drama

The series has drawn criticism and calls for disclaimers over its dramatised storylines.

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This image released by Netflix shows Dominic West as Prince Charles, left, and Elizabeth Debicki as Princess Diana in a scene from 'The Crown."
LONDON: The new cast of "The Crown" premiered the upcoming season of the hit Netflix series on Tuesday, insisting viewers know it's a drama and do not need a disclaimer for its fictionalised storylines.

The award-winning show, which follows the reign of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, returns for a fifth season on Wednesday, portraying the royals in the 1990s, when they faced marital upsets, public dissent and a fire at Windsor Castle.

It has drawn criticism and calls for disclaimers over its dramatised storylines. Some commentators have voiced concern over its airing just two months after Elizabeth's death and the impact it could have on her son Charles' reign.


Netflix describes "The Crown" as "fictional dramatization", inspired by real events.

"Everyone has watched 'The Crown' for four seasons, hasn't bothered them before," actor Imelda Staunton, who plays Elizabeth in season five, told Reuters.

"I think the audience will be comforted by just spending time with these people again."
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Staunton was filming season six when Elizabeth died.

"I was inconsolable that night and it surprised me... I thought 'Well I've been living with her so closely with her for 2 and half years'... (Seeing) People lining up to see her, it was so moving."

New plotlines include Charles' divorce from the late Princes Diana and intimate conversations with Camilla Parker-Bowles, now his wife.

"It's a time of his life that was not only the prime of his life but also in many ways the most difficult time of his life," actor Dominic West, who plays Charles, said.
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"I felt enormous empathy and sympathy for him, and that's been one of the challenges and also the joys of playing him... I don't think (season five) is flattering but I think it's fair."

Olivia Williams, who plays Camilla, said: "It was a very hard time for her and I wanted to do justice to that."
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Critics have given mixed reviews on season five but most praised actor Elizabeth Debicki's portrayal of Diana.

"When you join 'The Crown'... there's an enormous amount of archival footage that's available to you, so I just dove in," she said of preparing for the role.


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