The Crown's executive producer has responded to speculation about how Princess Diana's death will be handled on-screen. Read more on Grazia.
The conversation about the scene then reignited in March, whenthat The Crown had recreated the aftermath of the crash, and published photos of a wrecked Mercedes that will supposedly be used in the show’s final season. Following this, there were also- which caused further controversy.
However, show's bosses have now had their final say on how Princess Diana's death will be handled. During a discussion at the Edinburgh TV Festival on Thursday, The Crown’s executive producer Suzanne Mackie insisted , 'The show might be big and noisy, but we’re not. We’re thoughtful people and we’re sensitive people. There were very careful, long conversations about how we were going to do it.
She continued, 'The audience will judge it in the end, but I think it’s been delicately, thoughtfully recreated. Elizabeth Debicki is an extraordinary actress and she was so thoughtful and considerate. She loved Diana. There’s a huge amount of respect from us all, I hope that’s evident.'[Elizabeth]{href='https://graziadaily.co.
The actress added,'From that very first meeting [with] Peter, I knew that I’d entered into this space where this was taken seriously [in] a deeply caring way. So that’s my experience of the show.'
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Princess Diana's death ‘will be covered sensitively’ in The CrownThe death of Diana, Princess of Wales will be featured in the final season of The Crown - however, producers have vowed the tragic car crash will be handled 'sensitively'
Read more »
Anthony Stinson who murdered mum Charlotte Wilcock to learn his fateAnthony Stinson faces a life sentence when he appears at Preston Crown Court
Read more »
It's time to crown the best place for a burger in NottinghamshireAugust 24 is National Burger Day as if you didn't know already
Read more »