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Netflix Deal and Painful Memories: Harry’s Struggles Revealed in ‘The Crown’ Season 6
Netflix has dealt a painful blow to Prince Harry, whose life is already in turmoil.
New photos from the upcoming sixth season of “The Crown” have surfaced, hinting at the difficult months ahead for the prince.
As we delve into the details, it becomes clear that this season will dredge up the most traumatic period in both Harry and Prince William's lives, all for public entertainment.
The recently released images depict a recreation of a moment that occurred in the summer of 1997, just weeks before Princess Diana's tragic death.
The scene features Dominic West as Prince Charles, Rufus Campa as Prince William, and Welsh actor Flynn Edwards as a pantomime version of Prince Harry.
Interestingly, some viewers have commented on Edwards' resemblance to Ron Weasley from the Harry Potter series.
While this casting choice may be questionable, it pales in comparison to the emotional trauma that both princes will face in this season.
The show will recreate a phone call that took place on August 12th, 1997, while William and Harry were enjoying their annual summer vacation at their grandmother's Scottish Highlands estate.
This call would become the last conversation they had with their mother, Diana.
In a 2017 documentary, both William and Harry spoke about the regret they felt over the brevity of that phone call.
The upcoming season of “The Crown” will not only explore their profound loss but also their feelings of remorse.
It is a deeply emotional journey that will undoubtedly affect both princes.
Adding insult to injury, the new season will also focus on the rehabilitation of Queen Camilla's image.
This storyline must surely trouble Harry, as he has been vocal about his negative opinions of his stepmother.
In his memoir, he accused Camilla of sacrificing him on her personal PR altar.
He even suggested that she would be less dangerous if she were happy.
This stark contrast between Harry's views and the portrayal of Camilla in “The Crown” is an ironic twist.
The fact that Netflix, the same company that is turning Harry's childhood pain into entertainment, is also funding his and Meghan's lifestyle in California adds another layer of irony.
While the couple has sought to create a life free from the constraints of royal protocol, their ties to the streaming giant raise questions about their true freedom.
In conclusion, Prince Harry finds himself facing the revival of his painful past, while also being confronted with a positive portrayal of his stepmother, Queen Camilla, by the same company that pays him.
The upcoming season of “The Crown” promises to be a rollercoaster of emotions for both the royal family and viewers alike.
It remains to be seen how Harry and Meghan will navigate these complex circumstances as they continue to forge their own path.