Princess Diana’s Brother Denies ‘the Crown’ Request to Film At Home

  • Charles Spencer claimed that he didn’t allow it. “The Crown”Film at Princess Diana’s childhood home.
  • Talk to “BBC Breakfast,”Spencer stated that it is because he does not watch the show.
  • “So I just said: ‘Thank you but no thank you,'”He spoke to the BBC.

Charles Spencer, Princess Diana’s brother, said that he declined a request from “The Crown”He filmed at his family’s home as he wasn’t a fan.

Diana grew up in Althorp, where she inherited the estate Spencer family for over 500 yearsAccording to Travel and Leisure. The


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According to the publication, in its fourth season, drama series used Ragley Hall in Warwickshire for Althrop’s double.

“They applied,” Spencer made the comments during an appearanceOn “BBC Breakfast,”According to Hello! Magazine. “They wanted to shoot here. But I don’t really do that stuff.”

“Actually, to be honest, I don’t watch ‘The Crown’ so I just said: ‘Thank you but no thank you,'”He concluded.

Princess Diana and her brother Charles as kids.

1968: Lady Diana Spencer (with her brother Charles, Viscount Althorp) at their Berkshire house.

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In the fourth season of the show, Princess Diana was introduced for first time by Emma Corrin, a British actress. Storylines for the season included Diana’s engagement to Charles, her introduction to royal life and her struggle with an eating disorder.

Elizabeth Debicki will play Diana during the show’s fifth- and sixth seasons.

This was done in memory of Princess Diana’s friend. She should quit her jobas a consultant on the show over what she believed to be a mishandled storyline, Central Recorderday Times reported.

Jemima Khan explained to the publication she requested that her writing credits not be included in the fifth season’s show, as Diana’s story wasn’t being handled. “as respectfully or compassionately as I had hoped.”

Khan did not elaborate on the storylines with which she was having issues. Central Recorderday Times reports she worked closely with Peter Morgan, the show’s creator, on stories about Diana’s love life, after her separation from Prince Charles, her visits in Pakistan and her BBC appearances “Panorama” interview.

Insider reached Netflix but did not receive a response immediately.

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