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        <title><![CDATA[The Crown's Behind-the-Scenes Controversies Through the Years]]></title>
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					<p>Down with <strong><em>The Crown</em></strong>? The Netflix series has sparked <strong>controversy over the years for its embellished tales</strong> of the British royal family — and the behind-the-scenes drama is just as juicy as <strong>the Emmy-winning story lines</strong>.</p>
<p>Season 1 of the drama started streaming in 2016 with <strong><strong>Claire Foy</strong></strong> as <strong><strong>Queen Elizabeth II</strong></strong> and <strong><strong>Matt Smith</strong></strong> as her late husband, <strong>Prince Philip</strong>.&nbsp;Foy, who earned two Emmys for her portrayed of <strong>England’s longest reigning Monarch</strong>, noted early on that she dreaded the idea of Elizabeth watching her on TV.</p>
<p>“I would hate the idea of her watching it,” the <em>First Man</em> actress told <em>Town &amp; Country</em> in 2017. “When you’re playing a real person, you never want to be ghoulish. I don’t want to pick apart a person. I want to invent someone. So, I would hate for her to watch it and think I overdramatized anything.”</p>
<p>The streamer dropped season 4 of the show in 2020 with <strong><strong>Olivia Colman</strong></strong> as the queen and <strong><strong>Tobias Menzies</strong></strong> as Philip. Season 5, set to debut in 2021, will bring in <strong><strong>Imelda Staunton</strong> and <strong>Jonathan Pryce</strong></strong> as the royal couple.</p>
<p>While Her Majesty hasn’t spoken publicly about whether she has seen <em>The Crown</em>, some of her relatives have weighed in on <strong>the accuracy of the stories</strong>.</p>
<p><strong><strong>Sarah Ferguson</strong></strong>, who split from <strong><strong>Prince Andrew</strong></strong> in 1992 after six years of marriage, hasn’t appeared much as a character on the Emmy-winning show, but she said she’d be happy to lend her expertise.</p>
<p>Ferguson joked in July 2021 that she wondered, “Where is Fergie?” while watching some of the earlier seasons. She later reached out to an executive producer named <strong>Andy Harries</strong> to offer him advice on what it’s really like within <strong>the royal family</strong>.</p>

		<p>“I said to him, ‘Why can’t I help my character?’” she recalled <strong>during an interview with <em>Town &amp; Country</em></strong> at the time. However, Harries declined her offer.</p>
<p>Ferguson previously told <em>Us Weekly</em> exclusively that <strong>she was a fan of the show</strong> — which not everyone can say.</p>
<p>“I thought it was filmed beautifully,” the <strong><em>Her Heart for a Compass</em> author said</strong> in January 2021. “The cinematography was excellent. I loved the way they put my wedding in as well.”</p>
<p>When it comes to how the royals are depicted in <strong>Peter Morgan</strong>’s successful drama, some people aren’t happy with it.</p>
<p>British politician <strong>Oliver Dowden</strong>, for example, expressed concern in November 2020 over viewers not being specifically told that the show should not be taken as fact.</p>
<p><strong>Princess Diana</strong>’s brother <strong><strong>Earl Charles Spencer</strong></strong> argued in November 2020 that <strong>the series is not an accurate retelling of the events</strong>. “The worry for me is that people see a program like that and they forget that it is fiction,” he said during an appearance on <em>Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh</em>. “They assume, especially foreigners, I find Americans tell me they have watched <em>The Crown</em> as if they have taken a history lesson. Well, they haven’t.”</p>
<p>Scroll down to see what controversies have happened behind the scenes on <em>The Crown</em>:</p>
									

				
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