Allegation against Elizabeth Debicki’s Netflix series
The popular British historical-drama series The Crown has recently been surrounded by controversial arguments, and has recently been accused of distorting historical facts, particularly Mohammed’s role as matchmaker for Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed. To carve out the role of al-Fayed. , something that Michael Cole has completely fucked up.
Director Peter Morgan’s lavish royal drama repeatedly shows that the relationship was set up by the late Egyptian businessman Mughal al-Fayed, as part of his ambition to obtain British citizenship. However, this is a distortion of historical facts as this allegation was refuted in 1997.
Michael Cole, a former spokesman for al-Fayed, has repeatedly denied that his former boss was involved in Diana and Dodi’s deadly romance, or that he had any role in the matter. Speaking to Deadline, Cole revealed that she never saw or had any knowledge of Al-Fayed engineering the relationship or playing a role in exposing the relationship to the entire world by showing photos of the couple. Was. “Netflix and the production company describe The Crown as ‘dramatic fantasy,’ and I don’t disagree with that characterization. That means it is made up,” he said.
The popular British historical-drama series The Crown has recently been surrounded by controversial arguments, and has recently been accused of distorting historical facts, particularly Mohammed’s role as matchmaker for Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed. To carve out the role of al-Fayed. , something that Michael Cole has completely fucked up.
Director Peter Morgan’s lavish royal drama repeatedly shows that the relationship was set up by the late Egyptian businessman Mughal al-Fayed, as part of his ambition to obtain British citizenship. However, this is a distortion of historical facts as this allegation was refuted in 1997.
Michael Cole, a former spokesman for al-Fayed, has repeatedly denied that his former boss was involved in Diana and Dodi’s deadly romance, or that he had any role in the matter. Speaking to Deadline, Cole revealed that she never saw or had any knowledge of Al-Fayed engineering the relationship or playing a role in exposing the relationship to the entire world by showing photos of the couple. Was. “Netflix and the production company describe The Crown as ‘dramatic fantasy,’ and I don’t disagree with that characterization. That means it is made up,” he said.
Cole said the suggestion that al-Fayed was involved in a relationship was “complete nonsense”. He said: “Muhammad was a remarkable man in many ways. She was happy that her eldest son and her dear family friend Diana were together. But two people loving each other? This was beyond even his great talents.” As al-Fayed died in August at the age of 94, Cole also quipped that his former boss, who was known for speaking his mind and being blunt and blunt in the way he spoke , he would have “a lot to say.” The crown and its depiction of various incidents in the name of creative freedom.