The Crown: True Or False"
"The Crown" - I am enamoured.
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“The Crown” – I am enamoured.
I have watched both seasons twice and back to back. I don’t think a third re-watch is out of the question. It’s a hot topic of conversation in England and as much for the wonder as the discrepancies. The production and acting are superb and I can honestly say I enjoyed both seasons as much as each other.
As for what’s true and what’s false"
I thought it would be fun to ask my great friend Mark McGinness of @markmcginnesswrites fame to give us the lowdown. He has brilliantly chosen five episodes from the first series and we will follow with a further five from series 2.
Over to Mark,
The Crown: True or False"
Episode Two: Hyde Park Corner
On their tour of Africa in February 1952, Philip saved Princess Elizabeth from a rampaging rogue elephant.
FALSE – There were no elephants near the Royal Couple as they went to spend the night of 5 February at Treetops in Kenya. But this was that night that she became Queen. On 6 February, Elizabeth was watching the sunrise from a platform in the trees as an eagle soared above them – it was thought that, at that moment, her beloved father, George VI, died in his sleep at Sandringham. Thus it is said she climbed a mgugu tree as a princess and descended it as Queen.
Episode Three: Windsor
In...
The post The Crown: True Or False" appeared first on Vicki Archer.
“The Crown” – I am enamoured.
I have watched both seasons twice and back to back. I don’t think a third re-watch is out of the question. It’s a hot topic of conversation in England and as much for the wonder as the discrepancies. The production and acting are superb and I can honestly say I enjoyed both seasons as much as each other.
As for what’s true and what’s false"
I thought it would be fun to ask my great friend Mark McGinness of @markmcginnesswrites fame to give us the lowdown. He has brilliantly chosen five episodes from the first series and we will follow with a further five from series 2.
Over to Mark,
The Crown: True or False"
Episode Two: Hyde Park Corner
On their tour of Africa in February 1952, Philip saved Princess Elizabeth from a rampaging rogue elephant.
FALSE – There were no elephants near the Royal Couple as they went to spend the night of 5 February at Treetops in Kenya. But this was that night that she became Queen. On 6 February, Elizabeth was watching the sunrise from a platform in the trees as an eagle soared above them – it was thought that, at that moment, her beloved father, George VI, died in his sleep at Sandringham. Thus it is said she climbed a mgugu tree as a princess and descended it as Queen.
Episode Three: Windsor
In...
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