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Prince Philip was ‘so ‘hurt and upset’ by a fictional scene in The Crown in which he was blamed for his sister’s death that he considered suing Netflix’
- The late Duke of Edinburgh consulted lawyers over the false portrayal of him
- He was hurt by a plotline that appeared to blame him for his sister’s death
- The Duke of Edinburgh was left deeply ‘hurt and upset’ by The Crown’s portrayal
The late Duke of Edinburgh consulted lawyers about suing Netflix over The Crown’s false portrayal of him, according to a royal expert.
Prince Philip, who died last year, reportedly spoke with lawyers from Farrer & Co over the characterisation of him after a plot line in the hit Netflix series blamed him for the death of his sister, Princess Cecilie.
The Duke of Edinburgh was left deeply ‘hurt and upset’ by the portrayal and spoke with lawyers to see what he could do about The Crown’s false depiction of him.
The Duke of Edinburgh was left deeply ‘hurt and upset’ by The Crown’s portrayal of him, according to reports
Finn Elliot starring as a young Prince Philip during season two on The Crown
Hugo Vickers, a royal historian, told The Sunday Times: ‘I know Prince Philip consulted his lawyer about it, to ask “What can I do about it?”
‘He was very upset about the way that was portrayed. He was human. He could be hurt like anybody else.’
The penultimate episode of the second series of the hit show, which aired in 2017, depicts a young Philip at his boarding school Gordonstoun, in Scotland.
The 16-year-old Philip gets into trouble at the school and is subsequently told he is not allowed to return home to Germany for the half-term break.Â
Cecilie, who is pregnant with her fourth child at the time, tells Philip that she is forced to fly to London as a result of the trouble he caused at school.
Cecile, 26, died in a plane crash in 1937 along with her husband and two children.Â
She went into labour during the flight shortly before their plane crashed into a factory chimney in Ostend, Belgium as it tried to land in thick fog.
Cecilie and the baby’s body were found beside one another in the crash wreckage, with her husband and two young sons.
Matt Smith played Prince Philip in the first and second series of Netflix’s The Crown
In The Crown’s portrayal of Cecilie’s funeral, Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark, Philip’s father, says: ‘I’m surprised he dare show himself here. Had it not been for Philip and his indiscipline she would never have taken that flight. It’s true, isn’t it boy? You’re the reason we’re all here burying my favorite child. Get him out of here.’
Despite the show’s fictional depiction, Cecilie’s reason for travelling to London had nothing to do with Philip.
Both Philip and Cecilie were incredibly close to one another before her death.
Netflix’s The Crown has come under immense criticism for its seemingly blurred lines between history and fiction.
The use of its dramatic licence to tell not wholly accurate historical accounts is said to have hurt multiple members of the royal family.
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