JAKARTA - Emma Corrin, the actress who played Princess Diana in the series The Crown, raised her voice at the sharp criticism leveled at her.
Through an interview with Tamron Hall, he said it was okay with all the existing criticisms.
“Through The Crown, we always try and remind everyone that the series we star in is fiction for some people. And it has roots and realities but Peter Morgan's script is part of fiction, ”he said in the tele-speech.
“On the other hand, I understand why people are upset because this is history and even with Diana, (the incident) is still fresh, everything that happened. So I understand when people get upset. "
Corrin wants to keep reminding the public, even though the story is based on real events but the series is fiction.
"We approached these people because we played characters where it was a lot of fun because Peter wrote rich and complex characters," explained the 24-year-old actress.
One of the things that is fictional is the scene where Lord Mountbatten wrote a letter to Prince Charles about his relationship with Camilla Parker-Bowles. In the real world, the letter doesn't exist.
But Peter Morgan as the writer says "We never know if it's not in the letter, and we never know if Charles got the letter before or after Mountbatten died but in this series, this is how I handle it."
Earlier, former Royal secretary Dickie Arbiter said the series The Crown was harsh criticism for Prince Charles.
The fourth season of The Crown can be watched via Netflix.
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