‘Nonsense on stilts’: What we know about The Crown season five so far | GeraetsNell
, Morgan, Elizabeth Debicki and Dominic West said every scene was created with great sympathy and kindness for the Windsors in mind.
“I have enormous sympathy for a man in his position – indeed, a family in their position. People are more understanding and compassionate than we expect sometimes.”Debicki went on to highlight the extreme “research and care and conversations” taken when filming sensitive events such as Diana’s death.
If the teaser and official poster – both released recently as part of their promotional campaign – are anything to go by, the season will likely focus heavily on the dramatic disintegration of Princess Diana and Prince Charles’ marriage, which splintered the house of Windsor.Imelda Staunton will claim the role of Queen Elizabeth as she enters into her infamous “annus horribilis”. Staunton will carry the role through until the show’s conclusion.
Helena Bonham Carter won a Golden Globe nomination for her portrayal of Princess Margaret, but she will be passing the baton to Lesley Manville, who will play the Queen’s younger sister until the final season.star Jonathan Pryce as Prince Phillip, and Jonny Lee Miller as prime minister John Major after Gillian Anderson depicted Margaret Thatcher last season.
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