Netflix’s The Crown is one of the the streaming service’s most popular original series and has drawn attention from fans of the royal family, historians, and even members of the British royal family itself. Although based on “true events,” like all series, things have been dramatized or completely made up for the sake of entertainment. Of course, some of the events and the drama surrounding them really was true, and the show has taken the real history very seriously, but here are some inaccuracies and things The Crown got wrong about the royal family and their history:
15. Prince Philip’s Reluctance
In The Crown, the wedding between Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip is one of the biggest moments, which is of course, also true in royal history. What isn’t accurate however was how the series portrayed Prince Philip being reluctant to kneel to his wife. There is no evidence that Philip ever acted that way, and a royal family expert elaborated, “I doubt Prince Phillip ever spoke those words to his wife because he came from a royal household which had borrowed so much of its ritual and protocol form the British Royal Family. He knew full well what was expected of him in public, and was prepared to go along with it.”
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