Description
With Series 6 over and no more episodes of The Crown expected, Natasha Livingstone and Robert Hardman have stepped in to imagine what Series 7 could look like if a new series were commissioned.
On this episode, find out which major events would be guaranteed to make an appearance in a future series of The Crown.
Find out:
How has the Queen's role in politics changed over the years?
Why is a hung parliament a headache for a monarch?
What happened when the Queen made headlines on her state visit to Ireland?
Find out what it was like to attend William and Kate's wedding.
How do we think The Crown would represent key scenes, including William's proposal?
All this and more, in this episode of The Crown: Fact or Fiction.
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