How historically accurate is The Crown?

How much of The Crown season 4 is true? Although the show is 'true' in that it is based on events that really did happen and the characters are based on real people, the script is a work of fiction, meaning that the conversations had in the show won't be an accurate representation of what actually happened.
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Did the royal family approve The Crown?

And while the Queen's communications secretary told the New York Times that the royal family has no comment on The Crown and didn't say whether they even watch it, credible reports support that the Queen watched the first season, and though she “really liked it,” she had concerns that some of it had been “too heavily ...
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What are the inaccuracies in The Crown?

The Crown: 10 Historical Inaccuracies In The Netflix Show
  • 4 The Falklands War.
  • 5 The Queen's Wardrobe Malfunction. ...
  • 6 Princess Margaret's Objection To Charles And Diana's Wedding. ...
  • 7 Michael Fagan's Palace Break Ins. ...
  • 8 The Queen's Relationship With Churchill. ...
  • 9 The Sunday Times Leak. ...
  • 10 The Timing Of The Royal Flings. ...
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Is The Crown an accurate portrayal of the royal family?

“The Crown is a blend of fact and fiction, inspired by true events,” royal historian Carolyn Harris, author of Raising Royalty: 1000 Years of Royal Parenting, tells Parade.com.
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Is season 1 of The Crown historically accurate?

True: Princess Margaret and Peter Townsend's Romance

The relationship between Elizabeth's younger sister Margaret (Vanessa Kirby) and the much-older Peter Townsend (Ben Miles) is a central plot point in the first season of The Crown and the relationship was very much real.
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What do British think of The Crown?

"Her Majesty has seen the series and enjoyed it," said one Palace insider. "She appreciates Mr. Morgan's attention to detail and respect for history, but she's also felt some of the events in the series have been a bit over the top."
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What percentage of The Crown is true?

How much of The Crown season 4 is true? Although the show is 'true' in that it is based on events that really did happen and the characters are based on real people, the script is a work of fiction, meaning that the conversations had in the show won't be an accurate representation of what actually happened.
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Has Queen Elizabeth watched The Crown?

As well as this, a Royal insider has confirmed that Queen Elizabeth watches the show, though she finds certain aspects of it 'heavily dramatized'. Let's hope she enjoys the new season! * Originally published in Oct 2019.
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Is The Crown filmed in Buckingham Palace?

The Crown filming locations: Wilton House

Buckingham Palace features heavily in The Crown, but was unavailable as an actual location for the production team. Instead, the Queen's residence was recreated with several stately homes across the country, including this elaborate Tudor estate in Wiltshire.
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What did the Queen say to Michael Fagan?

He said, "For God's sake, woman, would you give me a kiss?" And the Queen said, "I shouldn't even be massaging your back." Michael was sentenced to two years in jail. He served a few months and was let out early for good behavior. It's said the Queen actually sent him a couple of letters while he was in prison.
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Why did Claire Foy quit crown?

She told Vanity Fair it was the best thing she could have done because it was so different from her previous role. Foy also revealed how she was keen not to get too involved with the season three cast as she did not want "too many cooks getting involved".
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Why did Winston Churchill want to delay the coronation?

TORONTO—While the hugely successful play The Audience and equally successful TV Series The Crown deserve praise, both conclude that Winston Churchill delayed the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II to take pressure from the forces which were endeavouring to force him to resign—on the basis that a change of Prime Minister ...
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Was real footage of the coronation used in The Crown?

Except in shots where the people would be identifiable or where the footage was of insufficient quality, restored black and white TV footage of the actual coronation was used. This restored footage was also used as the model for replacement shots, to ensure they did not look faked.
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Did The Crown need royal permission?

The Crown on Netflix has no royal seal of approval.
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Did Prince Philip really build the gate at Gordonstoun?

Gordonstoun principal Lisa Kerr told Insider it was misrepresented in "The Crown." Kerr says it's untrue that Prince Philip built gates at the entrance of the school. She said the show is "very much a drama, not a documentary."
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Is Queen Elizabeth nice?

She's a 'good, Christian lady'

According to Paul Burrell, who was Queen Elizabeth's footman and later became Princess Diana's butler, HM is a “good and kind” woman. “I stood beside her and lived with her for 11 years and I can tell you who the queen is. She is a good, kind Christian lady,” Butler said.
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What Castle was used for Balmoral Castle in The Crown?

Balmoral Castle

As with every season of The Crown, Ardverikie House in the Scottish Highlands has been the stand-in for external filming, while Knebworth House in Hertfordshire and Hedsor House in Buckinghamshire were used for the interior.
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Are the sets in The Crown real?

The Crown has also been filmed at Elstree Studios in Hertfordshire with the grand entrance gate of Buckingham Palace recreated there using some basic facades and a lot of green screens. A set standing in for Buckingham Palace's inner courtyard has also been recreated at the studios.
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Where are the crown jewels kept?

The Crown Jewels have been stored and displayed at the Tower of London since 1661, continuing a long tradition of storing precious objects here.
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Did Claire Foy meet the Queen?

Yes, she and the Queen have met before. The British actress gave her account of her nerve-wracking encounter with Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace, "the real one...", while reminiscing about her infamous role in her opening monologue for Saturday Night Live. This content is imported from YouTube.
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Do Harry and Meghan watch The Crown?

During a surprise interview on last night's Late Late Show with James Corden, the Duke of Sussex revealed that he has in fact watched the hit Netflix show, which portrays Queen Elizabeth II's life on the throne, as well as the royal family at large.
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What time does Queen go to bed?

Reportedly, the Queen goes to sleep at 11pm every night before waking up at 7.30am - clocking in an impressive eight and a half hours sleep. It's also said the monarch is fond of reading before she retires for the night, a proven way to improve sleep quality and reduce stress.
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Is Duke of Edinburgh Greek?

Philip was born in Greece, into the Greek and Danish royal families; his family was exiled from the country when he was eighteen months old. After being educated in France, Germany, and the United Kingdom, he joined the Royal Navy in 1939, when he was 18 years old.
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What did the Queen think of the movie the Queen?

Helen Mirren Thinks Queen Elizabeth Has Watched Her 2006 Film The Queen. In a new interview, the British actress says she has "the sense" that her 2006 portrayal of Queen Elizabeth has "been seen and appreciated."
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Did Princess Margaret ever get married?

Princess Margaret wed photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones in 1960. The couple welcomed two children together: Viscount David Linley and Lady Sarah. Both the princess and Antony participated in extra-marital affairs throughout their marriage, leading to their eventual divorce in 1978.
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