Matt Smith, who played the young Duke of Edinburgh in popular Netflix series, The Crown, said he wanted to return to the UK to experience the “ceremony” of the monarch’s state funeral – due to be held on Monday
The Queen used to watch episodes of The Crown via a projector on Sunday nights, actor Matt Smith has said.
He said: “I heard the Queen had watched it, and she used to watch it on a projector on a Sunday night apparently. I know that Philip definitely didn’t." Matt said: "He walked up to me, and he went ‘Grandad'. He watched the show. I can’t claim to know that he watches it currently, but he watched a bit of it."
Claire Foy, 38, recently spoke of the honour of playing the Queen on screen, describing the late monarch as a “massive symbol of continuity and dignity and grace”. In light of Elizabeth II's death, the show's creator Peter Morgan temporarily paused production on the new series.
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