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Although the British royal family has never officially confirmed the rumors that virtually all of its members have seen the series “The Crown” -the production of Netflix that delves into the most intimate and daily dramas of the Windsor clan-, the truth is that testimonies continue to emerge that clearly point in that direction.
The actor matt smithwho played the prince Philip of Edinburgh in the first two seasons of the television show, revealed that Elizabeth II herself did not miss a chapter of the series in which she somehow stars. The monarch always made a hole in her schedule, according to the actor, to be able to enjoy at least one episode every Sunday, resorting to a projector in order to fully enjoy the exquisite production and costumes of the series.
Matt -who now plays another prince, the troubled Daemon Targaryen in “House of the Dragon”– He has never been a direct witness to such a scene. The British bases his account on an informal conversation that he kept long ago with prince harrywho did not hesitate to greet him as if it were his grandfather after a polo match. “Harry came up to me and said, ‘Grandpa!’, because I watched the series. Also I heard from him that the Queen had seen it, and that she apparently did it every Sunday with a projector.he explained on his way through the morning show “Today”from the American chain NBC.
Likewise, Smith also explained that the late Duke of Edinburgh He refused to watch the story of his life on television under these circumstances. “A friend of mine happened to be having dinner with the Duke of Edinburgh and couldn’t resist asking the question. [El príncipe] He turned to look at his face and said: ‘Don’t be ridiculous,'” he said about the series created by Peter Morganscreenwriter in addition to the award-winning film “the-queen”starring Helen Mirren in 2006.
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