The new season of the series “The Crown” has not yet aired and has already gathered on the Web. It is only assumed that it will show the death scenes of Princess Diana in some detail.
Netflix’s The Crown crew were reportedly enraged when Elizabeth Debicki, the actress who plays Princess Diana, was forced to lie in an open coffin and pretend to be dead.

According to The Sun, the sixth season will show the doctors who are bloodied and trying to save Diana, Prince Charles devastated when he sees her body, and Prince William and Harry at the funeral.
This raises concerns about the impact on Prince William and Harry of scenes from Princess Diana’s final moments before her fatal car crash in 1997.

Witnesses of the filming process told The Sun that the actors were visibly upset, and an audience member said, “They basically had Elizabeth climbed into the coffin and pretended to be dead like Diana. The audience showed how a French priest held ceremonies for Diana after Diana was declared dead. Prince Charles walks into the room and bursts into tears. In his hysteria, he realizes Diana is missing an earring. When grief overwhelms her, that’s all she can focus on. Prince William and Harry have never seen their mother in a coffin and should not look at her. Neither should the British public.”
Team members are said to be concerned that writers and producers are going overboard in their search for ratings. And an eyewitness said, “Everyone was very uncomfortable during the filming. It is obscene and should not be allowed to be published.”

Netflix, on the other hand, insists that the controversial drama won’t show the “specific moment” of the disaster.
These messages have already been commented on by people who knew Princess Diana. That’s why his friend said the creators of the show could face charges of “insensitivity” for filming in Paris.

Diana’s astrologer Debbie Frank said it would be ‘terrible’ to reenact the moments leading up to Prince William and Harry’s mother’s death: ‘Honestly Diana’s children were horrified to see this again. Insensitive. I think Diana’s death and car accident were the biggest shock to our generation. It had a tremendous impact on the national spirit. I think the creators of The Crown feel they have the right to show a reenactment of the scenes leading up to his death, and that has a dramatic effect. But relatives thought otherwise.”
Diana’s former bodyguard, Ken Whorf, told The Sun that William would find the scenes “disgusting” and Charles would be “overwhelmed”.
Source: People Talk

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