Golden Globe-winner Josh O’Conner talked about essaying the role of Prince Charles on the Netflix original series The Crown.While in conversation with Lacey Rose, the executive editor at.
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âWatching made me embarrassed to be Britishâ
Despite having immersed myself in the juicier headlines for a good 24 hours before it aired, I attempted to watch last nightâs interview with an open mind. Oprahâs masterful technique, Harry and Meghanâs sincere performances and the stark reminder of how irritating terrestrial TV adverts are aside, what struck me most by the time the 110 minutes were up was just how embarrassed I felt to be British.Â
Itâs an emotion thatâs built up over time, of course, thanks in part to Brexit, the very existence of Boris Johnson and our early bungling of the Covid crisis. But to hear first-hand from arguably the two most dynamic, reconstructed, modern-minded members of the royal family about the overt bigotry and callousness theyâd experienced at the hands of the press, the public and, most shockingly, members of the âinstitutionâ to which they belong was the final arrow in the side of my patriotic s