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“The Crown”: for Helena Bonham Carter, interpreter of Margaret, the series should stop

The British actress, who played the younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II, shares her discomfort with the latest episodes.

Helena Bonham Carter expresses further reservations about The crown. Who played Princess Margarita in seasons 3 and 4 of this fiction that narrates the reign of Elizabeth II believes that the program must stop, while the sixth season develops.

Launched in 2016 on Netflix, this Peter Morgan series renews its cast every two seasons to follow the aging of the royal family. While the plot deals with more and more recent events -the sixth salute will recount the Parisian accident that cost Princess Diana her life on August 31, 1997-, the British actress shares her discomfort with the guardian:

“I don’t think they should continue. I was a part of that, and I love my episodes, but it turned into something very different. When ‘The Crown’ started, it was a historical series, and now it is inserting itself into the present. But the decision is theirs.”

the actress of big fish he had already been critical of certain decisions on the show. In 2020, when several voices were raised asking Netflix to add a message to the episodes specifying that they were fictional, Helena Bonham Carter joined them in declaring that the platform had a “moral responsibility”.

Silence in Harry’s memories

When asked in the same interview about Prince Harry’s memoir released in January, in which he indulges in behind-the-scenes revelations about the monarchy, Helena Bonham Carter brushes off the question:

“I don’t want to contribute to this whole story. It’s complicated and (my words) would be taken out of context. So I think the case got enough attention.”

The upcoming sixth season of The crown has been featured as the last in the series by Netflix. As reported by daily mail in 2021, producer Suzanne Mackie said in a podcast that the plot would not go beyond the early 2000s: “Peter (Morgan) said it very clearly: You just can’t write something if there hasn’t been enough time to get enough perspective.”

Author: benjamin pierre
Source: BFM TV

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