Season Four Of The Crown Presents Princess Diana's Bulimia Story
Emma Corrin, as Princess Diana (Instagram @thecrownnetflix)

JAKARTA - The new season for Netflix series The Crown will feature Princess Diana's story in dealing with her bulimia. Reporting from Metro UK, Wednesday, September 16, Princess Diana's bulimia has made the royal party uncomfortable.

Actress Emma Corrin, who plays Princess Diana, is described as starting to feel bulimia after her marriage to Prince Charles collapsed. Just for additional information, bulimia is a disease of feeling excessively hungry and wanting to always eat, but after eating then vomiting

Left Bank Pictures, the production house for The Crown series, said they consulted with an eating disorder charity called Beat to ensure the depiction of the scene was appropriate and did not appear sensitive.

"We don't join the set of locations but we do give advice on how to describe eating disorders without chlorinating them," he said.

In 1995, Princess Diana told Martin Bashir in a BBC interview about her bulimia. "It is an ongoing motive because it is destructive," he said. Princess Diana also called her eating disorder a secret illness because the royal government did not want this to spread.

This news was released a few days after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle signed a production contract with Netflix. The two parties will work together to produce content such as documentaries, films and children's shows.

The news about the bulimia scene also allegedly made the royal party uncomfortable. "(Prince) William and the royal seniors feel uncomfortable with this drama and Harry is working with the company that broadcast this series," said a source.

The Crown tells of the royal life of Queen Elizabeth II and her family. The fourth season is slated to premiere on November 15 via Netflix.


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