The Crown – Season 03 [Blu-ray] [2020]

The Crown - Season 03 [Blu-ray] [2020]

The Crown – Season 03 [Blu-ray] [2020]


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Epiosde 9 – Imbroglio

While a government stalemate with mine-workers leads to nationwide power cuts and Charles’s family intervenes in his deepening relationship with Camilla.

Epiosde 10 – Cri de Coeur

As her marriage disintegrates, Margaret seeks comfort elsewhere. But her fragile state of mind and lack of family support make true happiness elusive.



Dimensions: 17.8 x 16.3 x 1.7 cm; 100 Grams
Dimensions: 17.8 x 16.3 x 1.7 cm; 100 Grams
Origin: United Kingdom

7 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersI’m a republican would prefer a President that’s elected and don’t hold with people who have their boiled eggs served with a member of staff cutting soldiers! Prince Charles before going to boarding school etc. It the difference shown purely because of birth. However this series has been superbly acted, no holes barred look at how the crown really lives. Shows the ice that runs through the Queens veins. At least Prince Philip cared, so did Charles before he met his “Wallis”. Could have been the best with Diana by his side. Like the Queen, he couldn’t bear to be upstaged. Unfortunately they hang themselves with these cold icy ways.

    I give it 5 stars not because I’m a monarchist but because you see the real truth behind the facade.

  2. Katie Conner says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought as a gift for someone who does not have Netflix. Obviously written to entertain but still full of historical interest whether it not you are a fan of the royal family.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersAnother thirteen years in the life of the Royals. As ever a Queen who never wanted the position, but from the start has been motivated by her faith and sense of duty. One senses she somewhat overwhelmed by it all, her prop arguably too much reliance on protocol. For her, it always important to maintain stability, especially in a world forever in turmoil.

    Tellingly depicted is the effect of unswerving traditions on those around her, for more independent family members the policy like a straitjacket, ever to frustrate. In different ways they crave self-fulfilment: Margaret going sadly awry, Philip and Charles illuminatingly finding their own ways to cope.

    So much to applaud here. Superb acting, not just from the main cast (all worthy successors to those who went before). Evocative recreation of key events – including the heartrending tragedy of Aberfan.

    A lot has been made of historical inaccurances and wrongly ascribed motives, but many perhaps will feel the series captures the essence of how things really were (and, indeed, continue to be).

    (Among incidents one wonders if for real…. Did the Duchess of Windsor really give Charles a compass to help steer him in the desired direction?)

  4. Really Rachel says:

     United Kingdom

    Fact or fantasy – definitely fantasy! If you had lived through the periods of time as we did then you remember what actually happened – which was nothing like those portrayed in all the episodes of the Crow

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    A most edifying piece of real and fake history. The show’s conversations sound like quotations and settle nicely into the movement of memory. A rather amazing episode is of the burial of a school by a collapsed slag heap in the coal mining village of Aberfan, Wales. This was to Elizabeth II what the Blitz was to George VI, when a German Luftwaffe bomb hit Buckingham palace. Children in the buried primary school choked to death by coal waste. In my view a murder of innocents by the then Coal Board and the awful requirement of capitalism to shave off costs. This series was first broadcast by Netflix and released in November 2019. There are ten episodes. The story of the dissolute Princess Margaret brings a sadness to the heart of the monarchy. Princess Margaret seemed unhappy. The smallest detail about the royal family is subject to becoming a piece of the fabric of the narrative. A very compulsive series albeit one of huge ambition. The well crafted episodes tingle the mind with their content, a story with substance and also a story of fiction, wrapped beneath the bare skeleton of royal tasks and duties.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I had been given the first 2 seies on DVD and loved them so had to have this and it did not disappoint. You have to take any hisorical drama with a pinch of salt and the Crown is no different but very entetraining period drama.

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    great but there keep going to Spencers Croft and not manor hatch close to deliver as sat nav give Spencers Croft so can you make sure to come manor hatch close and not Spencers Croft thank you