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‘It’s dramatic licence gone berserk’: How The Crown annoyed royal experts

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As she stands amongst the rubble of her once grand castle, Imelda Staunton’s Queen Elizabeth II looks particularly small.

She surveys the damage in her large duffle coat, her face etched with sadness. She is alone, vulnerable, in the ruins of her home.

It’s a powerful image to tease the fifth season of prestige Netflix drama, The Crown; the charred ruins of Windsor Castle, symbolic of a crumbling monarchy facing crisis.

The latest series of the hit show will document the late Queen’s infamous ‘annus horribilis’ of 1992, as well as other events of the nineties that shaped the future of the royals – most notably, the break-up of Prince Charles and Princess Diana, and the subsequent media fall out.

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