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I’m always asked what I would say if I ever met Princess Anne, and I just don’t know. I think the world of her. I really, really love her. But she’s also intimidating to me.
Erin Doherty
The Guardian, 16 Oct 2022
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Top Five Favorite Episodes of "THE CROWN" Season Three (2019)
Below is a list of my favorite episodes from Season Three of the Netflix series, "THE CROWN". Created by Peter Morgan, the series stars Olivia Colman and Tobias Menzies as Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh:
TOP FIVE FAVORITE EPISODES OF "THE CROWN" SEASON THREE (2019)
1. (3.03) "Aberfan" - A horrible disaster in Aberfan, Wales leaves scores of children dead. But when Queen Elizabeth II takes a week to decide to visit the town, she must confront her reasons for postponing the trip.
2. (3.06) "Tywysog Cymru" - Prince Charles is sent to Aberystwyth University to learn Welsh from an ardent nationalist in preparation for the ceremony for his investiture as Prince of Wales.
3. (3.04) "Bubbikins" - Left without a home by a political coup in Athens, Greece; Prince Philip's eccentric mother, Princess Alice of Greece, is invited to live in Buckingham Palace by the Queen.
4. (3.10) "Cri de Couer" - As her marriage to Anthony Armstrong-Jones, Lord Snowden falls apart; Princess Margaret finds solace in the arms of a much younger man. The Queen and the nation celebrate Elizabeth II's Silver Jubilee.
5. (3.08) "Dangling Man" - Prince Charles visits the exiled Duke of Windsor in his Paris chateau, only to find him very ill. Meanwhile, the Queen struggles to decide whether to make peace with him.
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THE CROWN TIMELINE
Season One to Four Recap “Revisit all the regal and revelatory moments from the drama so far.”
From a newlywed Queen-to-be and her upcoming duties to the People's Princess and the end of Thatcherism; How much of The Crown Seasons 1-4 do you remember? ♚
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My Favorite Actors For Every Role In The Crown
1. Queen Elizabeth II: Olivia Coleman
2. Prince Philip: Matt Smith
3. Princess Margaret: Lesley Manville
4. Princess Anne: Erin Doherty
5. Prince Charles: Josh O’Connor
6. Queen Mother Elizabeth: Victoria Hamilton
7. Princess Diana: Elizabeth Debicki
8. Prince Edward: Angus William Jake Imrie
9. Prince Andrew: Tom Byrne
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First look: Jude Law as Henry VIII in Firebrand
Following its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, the first image of Jude Law as Henry VIII in new film Firebrand has been released.
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Watch this show!!!!!!
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Erin Doherty
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Top Five Favorite Episodes of “THE CROWN” Season Four (2020)
Below is a list of my favorite episodes from Season Four of the Netflix series, "THE CROWN". Created by Peter Morgan, the series stars Olivia Colman and Tobias Menzies as Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh:
1. (4.08) “48:1″ - While many nations condemn apartheid in South Africa, tension mounts between Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Queen Elizabeth II about their clashing opinions on applying sanctions against the country.
2. (4.02) “The Balmoral Test” - Thatcher and her husband visit the Royal Family’s Balmoral Castle but has trouble fitting in with the family. Charles, the Prince of Wales finds himself torn between his heart and family duty.
3. (4.06) “Terra Nullius” - During the Prince and Princess of Wales’ state visit to Australia, Diana, Princess of Wales struggles to balance motherhood with her royal duties, while she and Charles cope with their marriage difficulties.
4. (4.10) “War” - In the season finale, Thatcher fights to maintain her role as Prime Minister amid a growing challenge to her power. Charles grows more determined to separate from Diana as their marriage unravels.
5. (4.01) “Gold Stick” - In the season premiere, the Queen welcomes Thatcher as Britain's first woman prime minister. Charles meets a young Diana for the first time. And an IRA attack brings tragedy to the Royal Family.
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Rewatching Favourite Scenes:-
The Crown 3x06: Little Sis Supports the Drama King
In Season 3 of The Crown, 20-year-old Prince Charles was sent to Aberystwyth to learn Welsh in preparation for his investiture as Prince of Wales – real life events which occurred in 1969. The real Charles struggled to feel welcome in the country, grappling with the language as well as anti-royalist sentiment : -
“I remember going round parts of Wales and being met by demonstrations ... you didn’t quite know what was going to happen. In those days, bombs went off.”
It does seem likely that the homesick prince would phone his then 18-year-old sister Anne for (adorably snarky) support during this turbulent time. With less than 2 years between them, the royal siblings have long been said to "rely on one another."
Anne continued to cheer her brother on. Following his time in Wales, Charles returned to Cambridge and, rather surprisingly, decided to pursue acting alongside his academic studies. The teenage princess was spotted watching in the audience as Charles performed a skit as a weather forecaster which he had written himself.
"[Charles] probably would have made it as a comic, if he'd been that way inclined,” said comedy writer John Lloyd, a fellow performer at Trinity College Dryden Society.
Other performances included Shakespeare. Perhaps one day Charles the drama king might become a Netflix star for real, with Princess Anne in best supporting role.
THE CROWN S6 PT I premieres on Netflix: Thurs 16th Nov 2023
*The Crown TV: proudly NOT using AI/ChatGPT to create original content since 2017.
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She made season 3 worth watching imo she seemed to nail Anne’s mannerisms perfectly I also think she’s an incredible actress and I’m excited to see where her career goes
I don’t know much about her but I see her pop up and she always seems nice. She seems to have occupied a similar space to Vanessa in Seasons 1 and 2 where she genuinely loved her character. All the rest seemed to just hate talking about being in the show and their characters - Olivia is always a delight in interviews but she learned nothing about the queen haha - but she seemed to just avoid all the drama of the show which definitely made me root for her more.
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THE CROWN 2020
Because I care about her! Morning, noon, and night I care about her!
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Amazing stage design! Waiting for The Crucible...
Amazing btw, loved it. (No in depth review upcoming, everyone knows the plot anyways, but it was very very good and I liked it better than the Richard Armitage version I saw years back).
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