Netflix Releases Original Footage Of Prince Charles And Princess Diana's Trip To Australia For The Crown
Prince Charles and Princess Diana (Twitter @NetflixUK)

JAKARTA - In line with the release of the latest season of The Crown, Netflix has released some special footage with the title Beneath The Crown: The Story of Charles & Diana's Australia Tour.

The 10-minute footage is taken from events that took place in 1983. The scenes that Netflix makes with the originals are very accurate. The difference is, the shooting location for The Crown was done in Spain.

Anita Rani, the presenter who guided the footage, said the scene where Princess Diana violated Royal protocol made her character more connected to the audience.

Meanwhile, Josh O'Connor (Prince Charles) explained that this scene is important in the story of the fourth season. The reason is, that moment occurred when the happy marriage of Prince Charles and Princess Diana began to change when Diana became a public pleasure.

The Crown's fourth season introduces Prince William and Prince Harry, children of Prince Charles and Princess Diana. The story centers on the British Empire who is looking for a partner for Prince Charles who is not married by the age of 30.

Princess Diana, who had to adapt to royal life, experienced happiness and conflict. In addition, the series also shows their tour of Australia and New Zealand in 1983.

Royal life also faces difficulties with the tragedy of Princess Margaret and Lord Mountbatten as well as a number of terrors to the Buckingham Palace.

Netflix also released special footage about Margaret Thatcher's life and Princess Diana's trip to New York. The fourth season of The Crown can be watched on Netflix since November 14. Here is the video footage of Prince Charles and Princess Diana:


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