A BELOVED princess dies, one prince marries his true love, another finds romance against the backdrop of a world teetering on the brink of tumultuous change.
All this and more goes down in the latest – and quite possibly last – season of The Crown, which spans the year Diana perished in a Paris tunnel and the pivotal moment in 2005 when Charles and Camilla tied the knot.
This sixth season has once again sparked controversy.
Critics are accusing the makers of presenting fiction as fact.
Wounds still raw 26 years after Diana’s death have been reopened and Charles’ affair with Camilla is once again fresh in people’s minds.
But as usual,