The great curiosity to see "The Crown" is understandable because people want to know how things work in a royal family, but does that work for the family itself in question?
Are the members of the royal palace curious to see how the events are reflected in a series made for them? If for others we discovered, Prince William is not at all, but quite curious.
Friends of the prince tell Vanity Fair that he has no desire to see that series and in one way or another we can not blame him. The fourth season of "The Croën" dwells on marriage, separation, and everything else that happened between his parents.
Meanwhile, sources close to Prince Charles told the magazine:
"Many royal historians and experts say that Netflix is ??playing a dangerous game. They are making money by portraying in a certain way people who have worked hard for the nation. If people use this series as a reflection of royal history, it is a problem. "Netflix needs to be more honest in distinguishing facts from fiction."