Netflix's The Crown first came to our screens in 2016 and proved an instant hit as we awed at Claire Foy's depiction of a very young Queen Elizabeth II coming to terms with the death of her father and balancing her new role with her young family.
As well as Claire, the show sparkled with a bevvy of wonderful actors - such as Matt Smith as Prince Philip, Vanessa Kirby as Princess Margaret and Victoria Hamilton as the newly-widowed Queen Mother.
As time has gone by, the praise for the show has noticeably decreased as the timeline has edged closer to the present day and tackled subjects which have been very challenging for royals who are very much still with us.
With the final series set to be released in two parts - the first half on November 16 and the second on December 14 - many royal experts and historians have been vocal in their criticism as the series is set to depict many events, most shockingly of all the final days of Diana, Princess of Wales.
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