The actress who will portray late Princess Diana in season 5 of the Netflix show has weighed in on the backlash over controversial plots for the upcoming outing.
- Nov 8, 2022
AceShowbiz - Elizabeth Debicki insists "The Crown" is "clearly fictional." The actress, 32, who plays Princess Diana in the Netflix show, stood up for the show following criticism from figures including former British Prime Minister Sir John Major, who branded elements of the series a "barrel-load of nonsense" over its plot in which a then-Prince Charles plots Queen Elizabeth's abdication.
Criticism also came from Dame Judi Dench who called for a "fiction" warning to be put on episodes after branding it an "inaccurate and hurtful account of history" - with Netflix now agreeing to put a disclaimer on the home page alerting viewers it is fictional, but not including it at the start of every episode.
Elizabeth told The Guardian on Saturday, November 5, "I understand what the show is, and what it's trying to do. I also understand the reaction to it. I think this is a period of time that's been told many times over and will continue to be told, and I know the degree of care and respect people enter into these stories with."
"I mean, it is clearly fictional. I feel like audiences know that, because there are actors, playing parts. I never watched 'The Crown' and thought, this is a documentary, or this is obviously true."
Elizabeth added she has lost the "line" between her and Diana as she has been immersed in researching the royal for so long after being cast as the royal in 2020. She said, "You know, I did something the other day on set and someone went, 'God, you're so like her!' "
"And I went, 'I'm not even doing it anymore.' Where is the line? I've lost the line. But that's understandable, because I've been in this for a long time."
Elizabeth has recently been photographed filming controversial scenes of Princess Diana's final night for "The Crown". The actress was seen in a grey suit and black top in Barcelona at the weekend - the same outfit worn by the royal hours before she was killed in a Paris tunnel car crash in 1997 aged 36.
She was also seen with Khalid Abdalla, 40, who plays Egyptian film producer Dodi Fayed, also killed in the smash along with his and Diana's driver. Netflix has insisted the crash itself will not be shown in the series, with the streamer saying, "The exact moment of the crash impact will not be shown."