Has Netflix gone far with "The Crown"?

The production team of the very contentious program thinks that the show has passed a limit, while viewers are equally horrified by what the forthcoming season would represent.

The performance has been chastised for reenacting Princess Diana's last moments in Paris before the vehicle accident that killed her in August 1997.

It comes as the drama, which stars Elizabeth Debicki as the Princess of Walesin the forthcoming season, has come under fire for its narrative lines, with allegations of insensitivity following Queen Elizabeth II's death.

According to an individual with knowledge of the production, travelling to Paris and reliving the late royal's final days and hours feels quite comfortable.

They indicated to The Sun that some of the production personnel are protesting the concepts that are being discarded.

Despite the fact that the program tries to offer a fictitious version of royal history as sensitively as possible, the insider claims that things are coming closer to the present day.

"It feels tougher to find that balance," they continued. With some of those memories still fresh and unpleasant, it appears that a line has been crossed."

"Some members of the production team are beginning to express their emotions."

However, Netflix has responded to the controversy by stressing that the actual moment of the accident impact would not be displayed.

But it hasn't stopped followers from condemning the platform, with one adding, "Such a disgusting thing to do!" They clearly don't care about anyone's mental health, especially their boys, and just worry about money."

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Another commenter stated that it is inappropriate for Prince William and Harry to see the play, especially because they were so little when their mother died.

"Despicable- her boys, as well as her sisters and brother, have sentiments." What's the matter with these people?"

They also requested that the production not reproduce and exaggerate their mother's whole life on the show.

A third individual suggested that Netflix ban "this trash" and hold a public vote to determine which episodes should be removed or canceled from the platform.

King Charles III declined to comment on the situation, but people close to the new Prince of Wales stated he would be outraged if his mother's dying days were recreated for entertainment purposes.

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