Outlandish Claims of Pregnancy and Establishment Plot
The highly anticipated new season of Netflix's hit series, The Crown, is set to enrage Prince William by repeating shocking claims about his late mother, Princess Diana. The controversial allegations, originally made by the late Harrods boss Mohamed Fayed, suggest that Diana was pregnant at the time of her tragic death in 1997. These claims, along with Fayed's assertion that the car crash was part of an establishment plot to kill Diana, will undoubtedly stir up emotions within the royal family.
A Ghostly Encounter
In addition to the pregnancy claims, The Crown is also facing backlash for its portrayal of Princess Diana as a ghost who visits Queen Elizabeth. The decision to depict Diana's spirit interacting with the royal family, including Prince Charles, has sparked controversy and criticism.
Prince William's Displeasure
Prince William has been vocal about his discontent with previous storylines on The Crown that have depicted his mother. Following the revelation that Diana's 1996 Panorama interview was obtained through deception, William requested that it never be aired again. However, the show has chosen to recreate this controversial moment against his wishes. The inclusion of the debunked claims about Diana's pregnancy and the alleged establishment plot will undoubtedly compound William's frustration and pain.
Release Date and Netflix's Response
The sixth series of The Crown is set to premiere on November 16, with four initial episodes followed by six more on December 14. Netflix has declined to comment on the controversy surrounding the upcoming season.