King Charles III's reputation from "exploitative" dramatisation in Netflix's The Crown.With the new season of The Crown being announced to be released in November, the Palace are said to be trying to protect the monarch's reputation after a senior royal source said the show is "a drama not a documentary", according to MailOnline.Season five - which will be out on November 9 - will focus in on the then Prince and Princess of Wales and their divorce, as well as Charles' affair with the now-Queen Consort.READ MORE: Six historical facts The Crown got seriously wrong - Illness, flings, war and timelinesBack in August it was reported that this series would be "very painful for Charles" and now one of the King's friends has spoken out.They said that Netflix would have "no qualms about mangling people's reputations" before branding the show as "exploitative".
Speaking to The Telegraph, the King's friend added: "What people forget is that there are real human beings and real lives at the heart of this."The new season being released on Netflix will come two months into the King's reign, following the sad death of his mother Queen Elizabeth II who passed on September 8.
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