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The close friend of Princess Diana, Simone Simmons, criticized the Netflix series "The Crown", calling it "sadistic and evil". The reason - the leaked footage, which interprets the last hours of the people's princess. the late Elizabeth II, as new episodes of "The Crown" will focus on details of Diana's untimely death in a car crash in Paris in 1997.

The fifth season of "The Crown" is expected to be released on the Netflix platform on November 9.

The new episode will show how the Princess of Wales gets into the fatal limousine, but viewers will not see the actual collision in the Alma tunnel, according to the authors.

Netflix in fresh The Crown row as close friend of Princess Diana hits out at series https://t.co/RRhAihhmF1

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Simon Simmons does not hide his fury towards the "Crown" team.

"These are cruel, sadistic and wicked individuals. They are the lowest of the low," said a friend of the princess who believes Diana's story has been rewritten. Simmons called the show "disgusting" and asked the writers if their goal is to hurt Prince William and Harry's feelings. "They are forcing them to relive the pain, agony and psychological trauma they experienced when their mother died," she told The Sun.

And commentators have noted that the Prince of Wales is likely to be angry at scenes recreating his mother's infamous 1995 interview with Martin Bashir, for which the journalist was recently accused of using deception to gain the princess's trust.

Following these revelations, Prince William issued a public statement in which he indicated that this interview had contributed greatly to the deterioration of relations between his parents.

The Crown Prince was adamant that Martin Bashir's interview should never be broadcast again.

However, it will be part of the new season of "The Crown", and the series will air the authentic recording.

In a recent letter to the Times, actress Judi Dench also slammed the series.

She described The Crown as "gross sensationalism" and "unfair cruelty" to the royal family, and suggested that the beginning of each episode should state that the saga is not responsible for false statements. "Nobody believes in artistic freedom more than I do, but this can't go on unchecked," Dench fumed.

Some of the scenes describing Diana's last moments were filmed in Barcelona, ​​not in Paris, where the princess died along with her friend Dodi Al Fayed.

Actors Elizabeth Debicki, who plays Princess Diana, and Khalid Abdallah, who plays Dodi, were spotted in Francesc Macia Square in the center of the Spanish city.

The leaked footage comes as one of Elizabeth II's closest friends said the final season of The Crown would have destroyed the Queen's reputation.

The unnamed friend told The Sunday Times she was horrified at the untruths that would be presented as fact.

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Elizabeth Debicki on The Crown set yesterday (October 22) pic.twitter.com/apWxyTYfWm

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The last moments of Princess Diana's life will be featured in the controversial fifth season of The Crown. But the Netflix drama will not show the crash itself, producers have insisted. Australian actress Elizabeth Debicki has been seen filming scenes in... https:/ /t.co/D3MBw8tg8M

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The fifth season of "The Crown" is expected to recreate the period from 1990 to 1997. To calm the spirits, a Netflix spokesperson announced that the series is a fictional dramatization of the lives of the royal family. "Season five of "The Crown" makes us imagine what might have gone on behind closed palace doors during an important decade for the royal family that was carefully studied and well documented by journalists, biographers and historians," he pointed out.

A teaser for the anticipated new season of The Crown has revealed that episodes will also chronicle the early days of the relationship between King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla, with actors Dominic West and Olivia Williams playing the royals.

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Elizabeth Debicki filming The Crown yesterday in Barcelona (October 22) pic.twitter.com/TQwLo7nebW

— best of elizabeth debicki (@archivedebicki) October 23, 2022

Elizabeth Debicki foi vista gravando para a temporada 6 de 'The Crown' como Diana em suas ultimas horas em Paris que antecedem o trágico acienda que tirou sua vida. #TheCrown pic.twitter.com/3gIhNR6x45

— Portal The Crown — (@PortalTheCrown) October 22, 2022

According to observers, anger among viewers and members of the British monarchy will cause the dramatization of the death and funeral of Princess Diana.

Amid powerful outrage that the historical truth in the series has been distorted, chilling scenes will show grief-stricken Princes William and Harry, then aged 15 and 12.

To the dismay of Crown naysayers, a camera crew will be in Paris next week to capture footage of Diana's final hours, The Mail on Sunday has revealed.

Although it has already been made clear that the episodes will not feature the moment of the Alma Bridge disaster, the directors will recreate the princess' final moments with Dodi Al Fayed as the couple leave the Ritz hotel in the French capital.

Those close to the royal family also slammed the latest season of The Crown, describing it as "crude, cruel and completely insensitive, especially in light of the Queen's recent death".



The Queen Mother's official biographer, William Shawcross, said: "Nothing is sacred to Peter Morgan (writer of 'The Crown').

He showed very clearly his republican sentiments and his contempt for our late Queen.

This is a vile series that lies to the public and is incredibly painful for the Royal Family from the Queen and our new King down.

Unlike any other family, they cannot judge," he stated.

It is unlikely that Morgan and his colleagues from "The Crown" do not realize that recreating the day when William and Harry had to say goodbye to their beloved mother is painful for British society.