The fourth season of "The Crown" uncovered the secret of the feud between the Queen of England and Margaret Thatcher, which even exploded Princess Diana's marriage gossip.
Netflix's acclaimed drama "The Crown" brings the love and hatred of the British royal family during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II on the screen. The fourth season of the launch today unveils the Queen of England and the first female prime minister in office, the Iron Lady Thatcher Mrs. ’s discord secret has even more blasted the marriage gossip between Prince Charles and Princess Diana.
Charles is described as an upright and unfaithful, repeatedly jealous Diana who stole the spotlight, Diana let suitors enter the room, and the Kensington Palace where she lived was described as a revolving door with visitors constantly entering and exiting. The two acts are staggering.
The play describes the love and hatred of the royal family during the reign of the Queen of England.
It is said that there was 100 million pounds to produce the carefully crafted "The Crown", presenting Elizabeth's 25-year-old enthronement in 1952 as the Queen of England for more than 60 years . The fourth season of
describes between 1977 and 1990, Oscar-winning actress Olivia Coleman played the half-hundred queen of England, the "X-Files" "Scully Agent" Gillian Anderson interpretation Margaret Thatcher and Princess Diana of rookie Emma Colin are the new faces of this season.
Charles and Diana's 15-year marriage finally divorced the end of the world is known, but the inside story of the two people's discord is still shocking.
"The Crown" describes that Charles always regards the married woman Camilla as true love. He is forced to pursue the aristocratic and innocent Diana because of reality, but not long after the engagement, he left Diana to visit for 6 weeks, lonely and lonely Diana began to experience double eating disorders such as binge eating and anorexia.
Diana even discovered the bracelet that Charles ordered for Camilla. She regretted the marriage at one time, but Charles still insisted that her marriage with Camilla was over and the two married.
Newcomer Emma Colin performs as Princess Dai who first met Prince Charles when she was young.
Camilla meets with Diana, who has been engaged to Charles. The relationship improved for a while while repairing the relationship, but because the media darling Diana was very popular wherever he went, Charles was not happy.
Charles and Diana took the October-old Prince William to Australia in 1983. Afterwards, the Queen learned from her daughter Princess Anne that Charles and Diana had been responsible and their marriage was over after Harry was born.
Charles traveled to Gloucestershire to date Camilla again, while Diana was in contact with bodyguards and riding coaches, one by one, in and out.
And Princess Di’s light in front of the media overshadowed Charles and other members of the royal family, and made her seem isolated and helpless in the royal family. It seems inevitable that this happy fairy tale marriage between the prince and the princess will break.
Charles and Princess Die have become mates of resentment.
Another British first female prime minister, Margaret Thatcher, who also made her debut, ruled with an iron-fisted style during her 11-year tenure and led the British army to repel Argentina. But when she implemented the Z segregation policy in South Africa, she was unwilling to compete with others. The United Kingdom and the United Kingdom joined forces to impose sanctions on South Africa. The Queen of England rarely broke the principle of political neutrality and asked Thatcher to agree but was rejected. She asked the media to express her dissatisfaction.
American actress challenges to play the role of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Before
, Oscar actress Meryl Streep’s "Iron Lady: Strong Tenderness" was performed at a gold award, and she will inevitably be compared in this drama.
Meryl Streep mastered Thatcher's accent flawlessly; she, who is also an American, tried to figure out the character's accent and charm sometimes seem deliberate, but still domineering.