“He was human. He could be hurt like anybody else.”
The episode implies that Cecile, 26 at the time of her death, decided to fly to the U.K. to visit younger brother Philip in boarding school after he got in trouble and was subsequently punished by not being allowed to go to Germany for the holidays,reports. Vickers previously said that the implication of Philip’s involvement in his sister’s death was the “worst assertion” the show has made by far.
“Prince Philip, I do know, was very upset about that episode and the way his family was treated,” Vickers said. Ultimately, Philip didn’t sue Netflix, which royal commentator and film critic Richard Fitzwilliams tellswasn’t totally shocking. “The problem with the royal family, the moment they sue, if they decide to sue or if they decide to go to court, it means that there’s the most enormous amount of attention,” he says. “The reason he didn’t do it was because the whole world would’ve heard of this and perhaps some would’ve believed that it might have been true.
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