Like many scenes in "The Crown", there are statements very close to reality, including a scene of Princess Diana alone on her sofa in Kensington Palace, her eyes glued to a flashing TV, and one of those endless discussions about the future of the system appears on screen. Royal, in which viewers are invited to contribute via a telephone survey to the question: “Do we need a royal family?”
The princess holds her phone in her hand, hovering Her finger over the redial button to vote "no" over and over again.
The second came when a studio audience of 3000 people was asked if Camilla Parker Bowles could be queen, and the vote resulted in a storm of red cards and a resounding "no". In Diana's living room, 12-year-old Harry was the hero of the moment, and said, "Who's Camilla?" he asked in a low voice. When William laughed, Diana suddenly said to her youngest son, "Well, it's bedtime" - but added visibly: "You have to ask Papa for it."