British royals deny vetting Netflix series The Crown

Author : acclimature1989
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 11:17:16


British royals deny vetting Netflix series The Crown

Donal McCabe, the Queen's communications secretary, said in a letter to the UK's Times, which Buckingham Palace subsequently forwarded to CNN: 'The Royal Household has never agreed to vet or approve content, has not asked to know what topics will be included, and would never express a view as to the programme's accuracy.'

In an interview with the Guardian published last week, Morgan said he met four times a year with members of the royal household in order to brief them on the contents of 'The Crown.' Ahead of the release of the third season, starring Olivia Colman as the Queen, Morgan told the newspaper, 'Respectfully, I tell them what I have in mind, and they brace themselves slightly.'

After Morgan's comments were republished in the Times, McCabe wrote that the article 'may have the unfortunate consequence of leading (the newspaper's) readers to believe that the television series The Crown is made with some sort of endorsement by the Royal Household, or an acceptance by the Royal Household that the drama is factually accurate.'



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'We appreciate that readers of The Times may enjoy this fictionalised interpretation of historical events, but they should do so knowing that the Royal Household is not complicit in interpretations made by the programme,' McCabe continued.

CNN has contacted Morgan for comment.

Donal McCabe, the Queen's communications secretary, said in a letter to the UK's Times, which Buckingham Palace subsequently forwarded to CNN: 'The Royal Household has never agreed to vet or approve content, has not asked to know what topics will be included, and would never express a view as to the programme's accuracy.' 'We appreciate that readers of The Times may enjoy this fictionalised interpretation of historical events, but they should do so knowing that the Royal Household is not complicit in interpretations made by the programme,' McCabe continued. After Morgan's comments were republished in the Times, McCabe wrote that the article 'may have the unfortunate consequence of leading (the newspaper's) readers to believe that the television series The Crown is made with some sort of endorsement by the Royal Household, or an acceptance by the Royal Household that the drama is factually accurate.' After Morgan's comments were republished in the Times, McCabe wrote that the article 'may have the unfortunate consequence of leading (the newspaper's) readers to believe that the television series The Crown is made with some sort of endorsement by the Royal Household, or an acceptance by the Royal Household that the drama is factually accurate.' Donal McCabe, the Queen's communications secretary, said in a letter to the UK's Times, which Buckingham Palace subsequently forwarded to CNN: 'The Royal Household has never agreed to vet or approve content, has not asked to know what topics will be included, and would never express a view as to the programme's accuracy.' 'We appreciate that readers of The Times may enjoy this fictionalised interpretation of historical events, but they should do so knowing that the Royal Household is not complicit in interpretations made by the programme,' McCabe continued. 'We appreciate that readers of The Times may enjoy this fictionalised interpretation of historical events, but they should do so knowing that the Royal Household is not complicit in interpretations made by the programme,' McCabe continued. CNN has contacted Morgan for comment. In an interview with the Guardian published last week, Morgan said he met four times a year with members of the royal household in order to brief them on the contents of 'The Crown.' Ahead of the release of the third season, starring Olivia Colman as the Queen, Morgan told the newspaper, 'Respectfully, I tell them what I have in mind, and they brace themselves slightly.' After Morgan's comments were republished in the Times, McCabe wrote that the article 'may have the unfortunate consequence of leading (the newspaper's) readers to believe that the television series The Crown is made with some sort of endorsement by the Royal Household, or an acceptance by the Royal Household that the drama is factually accurate.' In an interview with the Guardian published last week, Morgan said he met four times a year with members of the royal household in order to brief them on the contents of 'The Crown.' Ahead of the release of the third season, starring Olivia Colman as the Queen, Morgan told the newspaper, 'Respectfully, I tell them what I have in mind, and they brace themselves slightly.' Donal McCabe, the Queen's communications secretary, said in a letter to the UK's Times, which Buckingham Palace subsequently forwarded to CNN: 'The Royal Household has never agreed to vet or approve content, has not asked to know what topics will be included, and would never express a view as to the programme's accuracy.' Donal McCabe, the Queen's communications secretary, said in a letter to the UK's Times, which Buckingham Palace subsequently forwarded to CNN: 'The Royal Household has never agreed to vet or approve content, has not asked to know what topics will be included, and would never express a view as to the programme's accuracy.' In an interview with the Guardian published last week, Morgan said he met four times a year with members of the royal household in order to brief them on the contents of 'The Crown.' Ahead of the release of the third season, starring Olivia Colman as the Queen, Morgan told the newspaper, 'Respectfully, I tell them what I have in mind, and they brace themselves slightly.'

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