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Published 10:57 24 Nov 2020 GMT
Ingrid Seward, editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine, said:
"The Crown is a very one-sided portrayal, which is really the Diana version. The sad thing for people viewing it is that they are going to take it as the correct story line, which it isn't at all."
Series creator Peter Morgan has also stated that some scenes are fabricated in order to best tell the story he wants to tell.
He recently justified his retelling of Lord Mountbatten's murder in which he fabricated scenes between the Lord and Charles, where the former seemingly gave the prince advice on his pursuit of Camilla.
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