The Crown Sparks Controversy with Shocking Claims about Princess Diana

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Prince William Upset Over Repeated Lies

The highly anticipated new series of The Crown is set to anger Prince William once again, as it repeats false claims about his late mother, Princess Diana. The outlandish allegations were originally made by Mohamed Fayed, the late boss of Harrods, whose son Dodi was tragically killed alongside the princess in the 1997 Paris car crash.

Princess Diana Portrayed as Pregnant

In the upcoming season of The Crown, viewers will see Princess Diana, played by Elizabeth Debicki, depicted as being pregnant at the time of her death. This controversial storyline is sure to reignite tensions surrounding the tragic event.

Allegations of an Establishment Plot

The series will also delve into Fayed's claims that the car crash was not an accident, but rather a deliberate plot orchestrated by the establishment to prevent Diana from marrying Dodi. Actor Salim Daw will portray Fayed in the show.

William's Displeasure with The Crown

A source close to the royal family revealed that Prince William has been deeply upset by previous storylines in The Crown that have featured his mother. This includes a recreation of Diana's controversial 1996 Panorama interview, which William explicitly requested not to be shown after it was revealed that the interview was obtained through deception.

"But The Crown chose to recreate it against his express wishes," the insider explained. "Now, hearing the claims about his mother's pregnancy and the alleged plot to harm her will feel like salt in the wound, especially considering that many of these claims have been debunked over the years."

Backlash over Diana's Ghost

In addition to the controversy surrounding the portrayal of Diana's death, The Crown is also facing backlash for depicting the princess as a ghost who visits Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles in the series. This imaginative storyline has drawn criticism from viewers who feel it is disrespectful to Diana's memory.

New Season Premieres in November

The highly-anticipated sixth season of The Crown is set to premiere on November 16th. The first four episodes will be released, with an additional six episodes following on December 14th.

Netflix declined to comment on the controversy surrounding the series.