Everyone is talking about The Crown and debating whether it is truth or fiction.
If you are a huge fan of The Crown, True Royalty has various documentaries and talk show options to watch. Many programmes centre around Diana, Princess of Wales and her role as a mother, her childhood and how she changed Britain.
If you want more shows to watch on Diana, True Royalty offers The Diana Interview, Lady Di – Before Royalty, Diana – A Mother’s Love, Diana – Her Last Summer and How Diana Changed Britain – all of which focus on different aspects of Diana’s life.
In regards to King Charles and Queen Camilla, one can view Before They Were Royal – Camilla, Born to be King, Charles and Camilla – King and Queen in Waiting, The Queen and Charles – Mother and Son and The Real Camilla.
The late Queen and Prince Philip are not forgotten with Philip – Prince, Husband, Father, Prince Philip – A Lifetime of Duty, Prince Philip – Enigma, The Queen’s Diamond Decades – The 1990s, Her Majesty’s Prime Ministers and Elizabeth and Philip – Love, Marriage and Country.
The hardworking Princess Anne is featured in The Seven Loves of Her Life, while Princess Margaret is the focus in Rebel Without a Crown.
Each of these shows gives you a chance to fact-check The Crown!
True Royalty’s talk show, The Royal Beat, also has an episode discussing whether or not The Crown is an accurate portrayal of the Royal Family. Dickie Arbiter, former press secretary to The Queen; Tessa Dunlap, royal historian; and Katie Nicholl, Vanity Fair royal correspondent, all appear on the show and share their insight. They discuss the most controversial moments in this season of the Netflix show.
True Royalty is a streaming service dedicated to the royals of the world. Over 20 hours of content are added each month, giving subscribers more bang for their buck. You don’t want to miss out on all True Royalty has to offer.
You can watch from your phone, tablet, computer or television. True Royalty is available in the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Ireland; it can be watched on Amazon Fire TV, Roku device, Apple TV, Android TV, Apple, Android, Comcast Xfinity, The Roku Channel, COX contour and Sling.
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