This week saw the return of the hit Netflix show for a fifth season
November 11, 2022 - 11:47 GMT Lauren Clark The Crown returned to Netflix this week, with a dramatic plot inspired by the true story of the Royal Family in the 1990s.One of the most gripping scenes for fans in the new fifth season is Princess Diana’s famous interview with the BBC’s Panorama. The programme, which was filmed in 1995, saw Prince Charles’ then-wife talk about his relationship with Camilla Parker-Bowles.
A clip of the moment in The Crown was placed beside the real-life footage by a Twitter user to show the accuracy of Elizabeth’s acting. Sharing the video, which has gone viral, they wrote: “The Crown just cannot be beaten at this point, these Diana clips.” Speaking to The Guardian, the star said:"I understand what the show is, and what it's trying to do. I also understand the reaction to it. I think this is a period of time that's been told many times over and will continue to be told, and I know the degree of care and respect people enter into these stories with."
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