TV by Emma Parry, The Sun 15th Jan 2021 12:16 PM Netflix bosses refused to allow the Duke and Duchess of Sussex any editorial control or input on shows outside of their own $130 million deal,
The Sun reports. It means that Prince Harry cannot ask Netflix executives to scrap scenes from their biggest show
The Crown - which is set to feature storylines about his childhood and his mother s death - from their upcoming seasons five and six. Furthermore the California based couple will not be consulted about commissioning shows which may be deemed anti royal or have negative connotations for their wider family and friends a Netflix insider revealed.
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Josh O’Connor as the Prince of Wales and Emerald Fennell as Camilla Shand in The Crown (Des Willie/Netflix/PA)
Released late last year, it features Diana, Princess of Wales (Emma Corrin) and dramatises her relationship with Charles (Josh O’Connor).
Oliver Dowden, the Culture Secretary, has asked Netflix to add a disclaimer to episodes, a request the US company denied.
Speaking to Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid on Good Morning Britain, Titchmarsh said: “I watched the first two series, which were sufficiently distant historically to be interesting. Now we are getting much closer to the present day and so much of it is conjecture.
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