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‘It’s tasteless & cruel’, Jennie Bond’s scathing review of The Crown – & the Wills & Harry scene that’s left her furious

Jennie Bond shares the scenes that are particularly 'tasteless'

AS fans of The Crown tuned in to the final instalment earlier today, one royal expert believes the "tawdry" and "unnecessarily cruel" series shouldn’t have seen the light of day. 

According to Jennie Bond, the sixth season of the Netflix series is a "tasteless" depiction of the royal family in recent times, and will have left Prince William and Prince Harry feeling deeply upset.

The sixth and final season of The Crown shows Diana's final weeks
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The sixth and final season of The Crown shows Diana's final weeksCredit: PA
The Netflix show stars Elizabeth Debicki as Diana, Princess of Wales and Khalid Abdalla as Dodi Fayed
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The Netflix show stars Elizabeth Debicki as Diana, Princess of Wales and Khalid Abdalla as Dodi FayedCredit: PA
Jennie Bond has covered the royal family for over a decade
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Jennie Bond has covered the royal family for over a decadeCredit: Getty - Contributor

The latest series focuses on the final months of Diana's life, including her relationship with Dodi Al Fayed who died alongside her in the 1997 car crash in Paris. 

Jennie exclusively told Fabulous: “I think it must be incredibly hurtful for both William and Harry to know that the single most traumatic, dramatic and tragic event in their lives – the death of their mother  – is now a drama to be enjoyed by millions.

"Remember how Harry said when he was made to shake people’s hands immediately after his mother’s death that he couldn’t understand why they were crying because they didn’t even know her, and now their private grief is being dramatised and made public again for the entertainment of the masses.

“I think The Crown should have ended with the last series. The death of Diana is simply too recent.

"If people want to know what happened, they can look at the news reports of the time. How would anyone feel about having their mother’s final, difficult days dramatised?”

Jennie said that the scenes where Elizabeth Debicki’s Diana makes a phone call to Balmoral in the hours before her death, only to be told her sons were unavailable to speak, will be particularly painful for William and Harry. 

The episode later sees Diana finally speak with her sons, in what none of them knew would be their last conversation with her.

Jennie said: "It is heartless to recreate what turned out to be the boys’ last ever conversation with their mother, something we know that they both feel very deeply about.

"They look back on that call with huge regret that it wasn’t longer. It is a very raw memory for William and Harry and it seems this is deliberately re-opening a wound by trying to recreate it. It's unnecessarily cruel.

“We already know that both boys wish it had been different and have thought about all the things they might have said had they known this was to be their last conversation with their beloved mum.

"Why turn the knife when they are already hurting about this? What is the point? Things like this in The Crown make me quite angry.”

Jennie added that the scenes where Charles, played by Dominic West, and The Queen, portrayed by Imelda Staunton, are visited by Diana’s ghost, are "tawdry."

“Bringing Diana back as a ghost is tasteless in the extreme," Jennie, who interviewed the late princess during her time as a royal reporter at the BBC, said: "I know it’s a dramatic conceit to give Morgan the chance to reflect on what has happened, but how would you feel if your dead mother was brought back to life as a ghost?

"And words were put in her mouth? I think this is the single most distasteful element, tawdry even, in what otherwise, certainly in the earlier series, was a classy production.”

Jennie claims the new season of The Crown will be 'incredibly hurtful for both William and Harry'
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Jennie claims the new season of The Crown will be 'incredibly hurtful for both William and Harry'Credit: AP
Prince William watches the hearse pull away from Westminster Abbey carrying the body of his mother Princess Diana, next to Prince Harry and the then-Prince Charles
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Prince William watches the hearse pull away from Westminster Abbey carrying the body of his mother Princess Diana, next to Prince Harry and the then-Prince CharlesCredit: AP
Jennie added that the scenes where The Queen, portrayed by Imelda Staunton, are visited by Diana’s ghost, are 'tawdry'
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Jennie added that the scenes where The Queen, portrayed by Imelda Staunton, are visited by Diana’s ghost, are 'tawdry'Credit: PA
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