With The Crown Season 6 streaming on Netflix, fans wish to discover if it’s all fiction or based on a true story that brings real events to life. Here’s all you need to know about The Crown’s inspiration and whether it is reality or fiction.
Is The Crown Season 6 based on a true story of real events?
All seasons of The Crown including season 6 are inspired by real-life events involving the Royal Family but present a dramatized take adding fictionalized elements to fit into the story.
The official synopsis of The Crown reads:
“Inspired by real events, this fictional dramatization tells the story of Queen Elizabeth II and the political and personal events that shaped her reign.”
So, the bit with “fictional dramatization” confirms that Peter Morgan’s famed series adds several elements to the story of the Royal Family. These elements may be fully or partially untrue or differ from real-world events. It showcases a biography but adds a few fictional sections to increase the drama and entertainment factor.
Season 6 also continues the same pattern. For instance, the events of the season don’t fully showcase the reported intensity with which Queen Elizabeth disliked Camilla. As per historian Robert Lacey, Elizabeth II was extremely reluctant to accept Camilla Parker Bowles and is said to have referred to her as “that wicked woman” in front of Prince Charles.
There are several other events that have seemingly been twisted to fit the story. But since the series brings most of the Royal Family’s crucial historical moments to life, viewers sometimes struggle to tell the difference between real and fiction. However, it’s worth noting that the series does come up with an intriguing tale for the fans to grasp overall.
For more updates on The Crown, find out if the series was canceled after Season 6. Also, learn more about the timeline of the latest season.