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						<p>What <em>really</em> happened? Royal historian <strong>Hugo Vickers</strong> revealed where <strong><em>The Crown</em></strong> got <strong>things about the royal family wrong</strong>.</p>


<p>The <em>Crown Dissected</em> author, 69, exclusively told <em>Us Weekly</em> his theory that <strong><strong>Prince Charles</strong></strong> and <strong>Princess Diana</strong>’s <strong>dynamic on the show was biased</strong>. “It seemed to me to be entirely based on Diana’s accounts,” he said of season 4 of the Netflix series. “Prince Charles comes out of it, shockingly, and you know, he’s portrayed as a whip. And he’s also portrayed this time as a kind of, like, murderously evil character yelling at his wife in the most hysterical way. … Prince Charles had been really, really badly treated in this. And I think it’s very damaging to him.”</p>
<figure id="attachment_1924726"  class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img  data-src="/uploads/2020/11/29/fact-vs-fiction-royal-historian-breaks-down-inconsistencies-on-the-crown-0.jpg" alt="Royal Historian Breaks Down Inconsistencies The Crown" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span class="caption">Emma Corrin as Princess Diana and Josh O’Connor as Prince Charles in season 4 of ‘The Crown’</span> <span class="credit">Des Willie/Netflix</span></figcaption></figure><p><em>The Crown</em> introduced <strong>Emma Corrin</strong>’s Diana in season 4 as she struggled with her relationship with Charles, played by <strong>Josh O’Connor</strong>. (The real-life pair were married from 1981 to 1996 and <strong>shared sons</strong> <strong><strong>Prince William</strong></strong> and <strong><strong>Prince Harry</strong></strong>. She died in 1997 following a car accident.)</p>


<p>Vickers also shot down the premise that Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (<strong><strong>Gillian Anderson</strong></strong>) attempted to undermine the U.K.’s politics.</p>
<p>“She goes off to see the queen to ask her to dissolve Parliament and call a general election in order to save her skin. Well, that absolutely did not happen. And nor would it have,” he told <em>Us</em>. “That’s extremely damaging to Mrs. Thatcher to suggest that she would have used the constitution in that way, you know, ‘cause the prime minister does have the right to ask for a general election, but she certainly didn’t do that.”</p>


<p>Other moments that stood out to the writer included <strong><strong>Queen Elizabeth II</strong></strong> allegedly having her press secretary feed information about Thatcher to the press and the royal family sending two relatives to a mental hospital. He claimed both of the instances were either untrue or exaggerated.</p>

		<p>Charles, 72, and his wife, <strong><strong>Duchess Camilla</strong></strong>, <strong>disabled the replies on their Twitter account</strong> after the premiere of season 4 due to backlash. The move came after some social media users sent hateful comments to the couple as their romance played out on the show alongside his relationship with Diana.</p>
<p><em>The Crown</em> is now streaming on Netflix.</p>
<p><em>With reporting by Christina Garibaldi</em></p>
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						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Erin Crabtree</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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