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Emma Corrin plays Lady Di.
Netflix premieres on November 15 the 10 episodes of the fourth season of 'The Crown', the series about the reign of Elizabeth II
This year's 'big additions' are Lady Di and Margaret Thatcher
Diana Frances Spencer, better known as
Lady Di
, was someone whose life seems to have been told in detail.
But, thanks to the
fourth season of
The Crown
, we can discover even more nuances of one of the most iconic characters of the 20th century.
Especially after his tragic death in a traffic accident in 1997.
When we thought we knew almost everything about Lady Di, in this new batch of one of the most luxurious and interesting series of recent years we
discover Diana in all her fragility, naked (emotionally, not physically)
and as a woman who
endured constant humiliation
by some members of the British royal family ... as well as her husband Charles, Prince of Wales.
In the ten new chapters of
The Crown
we see
Lady Di with the face of Emma Corrin
(
Breaking the rules
).
We attended the moment he met Carlos, they 'fell in love', they married and had children.
But also how were the strange encounters between Diana and Camila Parker Bowles (Emerald Fennell), her husband's mistress;
how she felt alone in the palace and how humiliated she was
by someone who said they loved her and used her for their own interest.
Carlos
(Josh O'Connor) is now confirmed as the
big villain of the role.
Queen Elizabeth II (Olivia Colman) and her son Carlos (Josh O'Connor).
LADY DI DANCES ALONE IN PALACIO
Now we can
contemplate that nudity in scenes
in which Diana (Corrin) appears as a young woman who laughs with her friends, later she is serious when arriving at the palace, then she
dances in solitude to the rhythm of Elton John
(she still did not know him ) and, finally, is angry to discover that her husband was not faithful.
Suffering in silence would be something like the
epilogue to a dead relationship
until they got divorced.
Admittedly, Corrin traces the gestures that we all recognize in Lady Di.
But the novelties presented by this season set in the 80s do not end there.
Another equally important figure makes an
appearance
here: Margaret Thatcher
, the prime minister herself.
She was an example of courage and intelligence who opted for conservatism in political matters and had a difficult coexistence with Isabel II, the protagonist of the series.
The
Oscar-winning
Olivia Colman (
The Favorite
) returns to reprise the role of Elizabeth II, which has earned her so much praise.
Gillian Anderson joins -The Crown- and plays Margaret Thatcher.
The new batch of episodes reflects
Thatcher's arrival at 10 Downing Street
at a difficult time for Britain.
At that time, the British grappled with IRA terrorism, a brutal economic crisis and, as if that were not enough, the conflict in the Falkland Islands, which became a headache for the Iron Lady.
Gillian Anderson
lends her face to Thatcher -with some aesthetic retouch- and confirms that lovers of British series (we saw her shine in
Sex Education
as a sexologist with no hair on the tongue) are now her audience and that the American actress is already he has them almost at his feet.
MORE MESS IN THE ROYAL FAMILY
In addition, to the delight of lovers of the most elegant part of this series, the members of the
royal family
continue to appear as a group of characters who make mistakes, repeat them and do not allow anyone to help them solve them.
As an example, the marital problems, the whims they have and their
need to live anchored in the past would
be worth
, oblivious to what the citizens they reign over really want.
The series recreate the encounters between Camila Parker Bowles and Lady Di.
Is
exemplary and emotional chapter
in which an anonymous citizen sneaks into Buckingham Palace in
London.
Just as enjoyable is each of Elizabeth II's and Margaret Thatcher's political conversations, which don't seem to get along very well.
And, in case someone asks you, you can see the fourth season without having seen the previous ones.
The political struggles, intrigues and problems that accumulate confirm that
Peter Morgan, the creator
of
The Crown
, has
plenty of material to create engaging plots.
With palace loves, high politics and scenes that we will never know if they actually happened with that luxury of detail.
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