Bound by tradition. The award winning series returns 9th November. pic.twitter.com/gk6GNMknlF
— The Crown (@TheCrownNetflix) October 20, 2022
The trailer is out, but fans of The Crown have been concerned about what could lie ahead in the show.
Photos have been published showing the crew filming scenes portraying the lead-up to the car crash which killed Diana, Princess of Wales.
Netflix insists the fatal car crash in Paris will not be recreated in the controversial sixth series, but videos posted to social media do show a black Mercedes Limousine, rigged up for filming, driving into a tunnel.
Netflix bosses were last night branded "sadistic and wicked" for recreating Princess Diana's final hours for The Crown.
Haunting scenes show Di - played by Elizabeth Debicki - in a limo before her horrific crash in a Paris tunnel. pic.twitter.com/qDfH6G8xMQ— Julia Atherley (@julia_atherley) October 24, 2022
@royaldisclosure This seems quite distressing for the family #thecrown #princessdiana #paris #filming #dailymail #fyp #foryoupage ♬ original sound - Royal Disclosure
Storylines from the upcoming season, out next month, have recently been criticised by Judi Dench and John Major.
Dench went as far as to describe the hit show as "cruelly unjust" .
Dame Judi Dench has written a letter to @thetimes calling on @Netflix to insert a disclaimer on #TheCrown to say it’s a “fictionalised drama”. This, she writes, would be a “mark of respect” for the Queen and help “preserve” the streamer’s reputation in the UK.
LETTER IN FULL: pic.twitter.com/KrnL7LK1Qc
— Omid Scobie (@scobie) October 19, 2022