Netflix staff fear 'a line is being crossed' over plans to recreate Diana's final moments in The Crown
17.10.2022 - 17:39
/ ok.co.uk
Netflix staff have reportedly been left fearing "a line is being crossed" over plans for the The Crown to recreate Princess Diana's final moments before her tragic death in Paris in 1997.The fifth series of Netflix’s hit royal drama is set to launch on November 9, with audiences around the world already eagerly awaiting the upcoming instalment as it follows the lives of the royal family throughout the 1990s. The Night Manager actress Elizabeth Debicki takes over the iconic role of Diana from Emma Corrin while The Wire star Dominic West takes over the role of Charles from Josh O’Connor. However, it has been claimed that staff working on The Crown series six have allegedly been left feeling uncomfortable over the Netflix show's plans to recreate Diana's final moments as they fear "a line has been crossed".
Diana tragically passed away in 1997 at the age of 36 following a car crash in Paris, leaving behind her two sons, Prince William, who was 15 at the time, and Prince Harry, who was 12. A source told The Sun: "To be going back to Paris and turning Diana’s final days and hours into a drama feels very uncomfortable. Finally, some of the crew members are pushing back on the ideas being tabled.
"The show always tried to present a fictional version of royal history with as much sensitivity as possible. But lately, as things get closer to the present day, it feels harder to strike that balance. "With some of those moments still so fresh and upsetting, it feels as though a line is being crossed.
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