Former Royal Secretary Called Serial The Crown Is Harsh Criticism

JAKARTA - Netflix's newest series, The Crown, has become the center of attention of the public and those who have had contact with the British Empire. Former royal secretary Dickie Arbiter called the series a `` hatchet job '' for members of the Kingdom.

“(The Crown) is a harsh criticism of Prince Charles and a bit of a criticism of Diana. You have to ask, is that necessary? " he said quoted by BBC International today, Wednesday, November 18.

One scene in The Crown shows a private secretary asking Diana if she is well enough to tour New York.

“It never happened. I was there. John Riddell, Charles's private secretary at the time would not ask questions like this. Ordinary people will see it as gospel. "

“(The series) was just sensational, making Charles and Camilla criminals. Charles is described as cruel. He's not cruel. "

Arbitrators also praised Emma Corrin's acting as Diana but on the other hand she criticized Josh O'Connor's appearance as Prince Charles.

“Josh O'Connor tried to get his voice off, always bowing. Charles never bowed. Look at him now, he's 72 years old and standing tall. Covering hand with the other when shaking - Charles never did. The picture is bad. "

The bulimia scene that Princess Diana experienced was also considered excessive by Arbitrators. "Just show the head facing the toilet seat, but you don't need to show it more than once."

On the other hand, Princess Diana's former servant considers the fourth season of The Crown to be an accurate description of Diana's story.