British Royal News: Prince Charles Says He’s Nothing Like Netflix Portrays Him
According to the Daily Mail, Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar says that when Prince Charles opened up the Scottish Parliament last October, he said rather sarcastically, “Hello, nice to meet you all. I’m nowhere near how they portray me on Netflix.” Sarwar added that the moment was “a really interesting way of how you describe yourself.”
Clearly, Prince Charles is well aware of what the public might or might be thinking of him, based on what they see on “The Crown” on Netflix. Of course, many royal fans commented on the matter with, “It’s obvious that Charles is deeply worried about how he is perceived by the public and he’s in a panic over the Crown’s portrayal of him. I get the sense he doesn’t believe that his treatment of Diana was wrong. It will be interesting to see if Harry talks about that in his book,” along with, “I’ve always thought that The Crown gave its version of the Windsors a lot more emotional depth than the real ones could be capable of, given how they operate. I guess it wouldn’t make for very good drama if you just depicted them as shit-filled quarter-inch-deep puddles!”
British Royal News: Is Charles Worried About The Public’s Perception Of Him?
Another critic wrote, “Having just seen that documentary ‘The Princess,’ the Crown isn’t that hard on Charles. In actual news clips and interview footage in the doc, Charles comes across as contemptuous and cold toward Diana, and they actually play part of that icky tampon tapes, with all that moaning and purring between him and Camilla-just gross. He’s much worse than how that Netflix show portrays him. Also, wonder why he says Netflix, instead of the actual shows name.”
So far Buckingham Palace has not made any comments about the matter.
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