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entertainment2 years ago

"The Crown: Diana's 'Ghost' Critiques and the Return of Foy and Colman in Series Finale"

The final season of "The Crown" on Netflix concludes with the wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles, as creator Peter Morgan had envisioned from the beginning. The series sets the stage for the future successors to the throne, Prince William and Kate Middleton, whose romance is explored in the second part of the final season. The series finale also features a poignant moment with the three actresses who portrayed Queen Elizabeth II reflecting on her longevity as the head of state. The show's executive producer, Suzanne Mackie, discusses the challenges of telling Princess Diana's story and the portrayal of the royal family. There are no plans for a spinoff, but the cast and crew reflect on the emotional journey of creating the show.

entertainment2 years ago

"The Crown's Final Season: Prince Charles' Second Royal Wedding Takes Center Stage"

The final season of Netflix's "The Crown" will feature Prince Charles (now King Charles III) getting married to Camilla Parker-Bowles. The season will also explore Charles grieving the death of Princess Diana and his subsequent relationship with Camilla. Producers have promised to handle Diana's death with care and respect.

royal-life2 years ago

The Evolution of Queen Camilla's Image in Pictures

A collection of pictures shows the life of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles, from their early days of dating in the 1970s to their wedding in 2005 and beyond. The pictures capture their public appearances, travels, and private moments, including their love for polo and their affection for each other. The pictures also feature their interactions with other members of the royal family and world leaders.

royalty2 years ago

The Changing Title of Camilla Parker Bowles: From Consort to Queen.

Camilla Parker Bowles will be officially known as Queen Camilla after the coronation of her husband, King Charles III, on May 6. The invitations to the event refer to the couple as "Their Majesties, King Charles III and Queen Camilla." Camilla was previously known as Princess Consort and then Queen Consort after the death of Queen Elizabeth II. The decision to upgrade her title to Queen Camilla has been defended by royal aides, and it is an appropriate time to start using it in an official capacity. Camilla's public image has transformed since her controversial relationship with Charles, and she has won over much of the British public.

royal-news2 years ago

"Insights into King Charles III's reign and legacy"

As King Charles prepares for his coronation, here are some fun facts about the future monarch, including a frog species named after him for his advocacy work towards protecting rainforests, his membership in the Magic Circle, and his mother's coronation, which he attended as a child and received a personal hand-painted invitation for. Additionally, Camilla Parker Bowles does not have her ears pierced and wears clip-on jewelry, and is a big advocate for literacy, with "Pride and Prejudice" being her favorite book.

royal-family2 years ago

The Many Faces of King Charles III

A new article provides 12 snapshots of Prince Charles, including his complaints about modern architecture, industrial farming, and badgers, as well as his love for his teddy bear and his great-uncle, Lord Mountbatten. The article also delves into Charles' relationship with Diana, his proposal to her, and his infamous quote about Tampax. Additionally, the article discusses Charles' time at the Gordonstoun school and his experiences with bullying.

entertainment2 years ago

Camilla Parker Bowles' son defends mother against Prince Harry's claims.

Camilla Parker Bowles' son, Tom Parker Bowles, defended his mother against Prince Harry's claims that she was a "villain" who "played the long game" to get her hands on the crown. Tom Parker Bowles said that his mother married for love and that she did not care about being queen. He also commented on the upcoming coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla, saying that people have the right to protest.