- Daniel D’Addario took a shot at the Netflix show by calling it “its weakest outing yet.
- He kept going: “A generally scattered and unfocused show is less disciplined than ever.
- The actress who plays Princess Diana, Elizabeth Debicki, said: “Clarly fictional.
The Crown is being called “less focused” and “less disciplined” just days before it comes out.
Daniel D’Addario took a shot at the Netflix show by calling it “its weakest outing yet.”
He kept going: “A generally scattered and unfocused show is less disciplined than ever.”
Mr. D’Addario said the following about the Queen’s Annus horribilis Christmas broadcast: “The real speech is online.” No such grateful mention of her family, in those terms or any other, exists.
“This is not unethical, exactly; The Crown is not a fact and does not present itself as such; but it’s an overreach that gives the game away.”
The actress who plays Princess Diana, Elizabeth Debicki, said: “Clarly fictional.” I feel like audiences know that because there are actors playing parts.
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“I never watched The Crown and thought, “This is a documentary” or “This is obviously true.”
In another jab, Prime Minister Tony Blair has called the show scene “complete and utter rubbish.”



















