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Imelda Staunton picks up royal baton as new queen in The Crown, explains the reasoning behind ‘fictional dramatisation’ disclaimer

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Imelda Staunton picks up the royal baton as the most recent actor to play Queen Elizabeth in hit Netflix drama The Crown, whose new season has confronted criticism because it addresses a tough period for the British royal household so quickly after the late monarch’s dying.

The award-winning stage and display actress, whose previous credit embrace Vera Drake and the Downton Abbey and Harry Potter movies, leads a brand new solid for season 5, set within the Nineties, of the royal drama centered on Elizabeth’s reign.

Elizabeth herself referred to as 1992, the late monarch’s fortieth yr on the throne, her “annus horribilis” following household marital upsets, public dissent and a hearth at Windsor Castle.

“This time in the royal family’s life was very tumultuous and the writers didn’t shy away from any difficult issues,” Staunton advised Reuters in an interview.

Season 5 is launched on Nov. 9, two months after Elizabeth died and her son Charles grew to become king. One of its fundamental storylines is the divorce of then-Prince Charles and Princess Diana. Some royal commentators have voiced concern in regards to the influence the present might have firstly of Charles’ reign.

Others, together with actress Judi Dench, have referred to as on Netflix so as to add a disclaimer, criticising fictionalised scenes and dialogues.

In a letter to London’s Times newspaper final month, the 87-year-old Dench stated that because the award-winning present approached current instances, “the more freely it seems willing to blur the lines between historical accuracy and crude sensationalism”.

Netflix says The Crown is “fictional dramatisation”, impressed by actual occasions. “I think the idea that there is a need for a disclaimer is a little bit patronising. After four seasons, I think people around the world are well aware that this is a drama based on real events,” actor Jonathan Pryce, who performs Prince Philip, stated.

“I think the proximity of the queen’s death…Nerve-endings are still raw, and people are feeling very protective,” Staunton stated. “If this was coming out two years ago I don’t think any of this would be going on. And it’s understandable, of course it is.”

Pryce, who beforehand performed Pope Francis in The Two Popes, stated he had gained a better understanding of Elizabeth and Philip engaged on the sequence.

“And far from being hurtful or damaging, I think the audience will discover, as we discovered as actors, how compassionate this show is towards the problems that the royal family had at the time,” he stated.