[renee] and you appreciate the fact that some of this is fictionalized for dramatic purposes. but it just makes elizabeth so much more sympathetic. [ted] i think that the biggest shot we took was the sixth season commitment on the crown, that nobody really knew back then how it would play out. if you go back to season one, and you ve got claire foy playing that character so iconically, the last thing you wanna do is start all over again. but it didn t bloom until olivia coleman, and it s phenomenal. [jen] there s connective tissue that you can see in those performances. it doesn t feel like this is just somebody else stepping into the role. you feel like you re getting to know the queen in a way that you could never possibly do were it not for this show. [jennifer] with downton abbey and the crown, we did kind of have this, like, british mania. we ve got ourselves a serial killer. i love those. there s always something to look forward to. [jennifer] you have these beautiful people havi
there is always this weird interest in the royal family. and it was sort of fascinating watching queen elizabeth as a young woman. she so young when she rises to the throne because her father dies, and it s on her to do this thing. god save the queen! and you appreciate the fact that some of this is fictionalized for dramatic purposes, but it just makes elizabeth so much more sympathetic. i think the biggest shot we took is the 60s commitment on the crown. nobody knew back then how it would play out. if you go back to season 1, and you have claire foy playing that character. the last thing you want to do is start all over again, but then boom, it s olivia colman. it s phenomenal. there is connectivity you can see in the performances. it doesn t feel like there is somebody else stepping into the role. you really feel like you re getting to know the queen in a way you could not possible do were it not for the show. with downton abbey and the crown, we did have this sort
what would it be like to live in this time with titles and manners. it s almost this last element of the monarchy affecting life among people who are not born royals. are you my wife or my queen? i m both. i want to be married to my wife. the crown is a netflix series that traces the history of queen elizabeth throughout her life. the show appeals to people just because it feels like you re inside the palace watching what happens in a way we don t often get to see. your actions, your breaking of that trust was irresponsible. there s always this weird independent in the royal family. and it was sort of fascinating watching queen elizabeth as a young woman. she s so young when she rises to the throne because her father dies, and it s on her to do this thing. god save the queen! and you appreciate the fact that some of this is fictionalized for dramatic purposes, but it just makes elizabeth so much more sympathetic.
fictionalized account of history just to put that on the table. the king and the president have known each other for many years thanks to their shared interest in environmentalism. so now they re both heads of state and they can renew that friendship and the president talked to the king on the 4th of april. they had a very good conversation. the king invited the president to visit him, not just the government. invited the president to visit him in the u.k., which the president accepted and we hope that will take place soon. as i say, they share a very deep interest in energy, in environmentalism, lots to talk about. neil: yeah, including the new season of the crown , but i digress, ambassador, go ahead. no, no, could i just say that we re delighted the first lady attended the coronation. no first lady has done this before. neil: big deal. it was the governor of
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