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Yardbarker on MSN'The Triple Crown doesn’t exist, but if it did the Premier League can’t be part of it' – Matt Edgar weighs in on controversial PDC debateFormer PDC Tour Card holder turned pundit Matt Edgar has offered his verdict on one of the sport’s most talked-about topics ...
The life of Spain’s former head of state until 2014 will only be told in the biography he co-wrote with Laurence Debray, ...
A rigged Miss Universe scandal has unfolded after Gloria Estefan's niece won the crown, leading to plenty of backlash.
The Crown even shows us glimpses of the speech to confirm this. However, then Staunton’s Elizabeth II is visited by the show’s first major star: Claire Foy’s young, poised, and resolved Queen.
The Crown shifts seamlessly from highly accurate depictions to invented moments. In its sixth season, deeply personal scenes once again may make viewers wonder if what they're seeing really happened.
The Crown could make a comeback in 10 years or so. As long as the crown lives on in real life, there will be plenty of stories to tell. Is The Crown Season 6 Going To Be the Last Season?
The final season of “The Crown” may cover history as recent as 2005, but that doesn’t mean it can’t get the facts wrong. The series shows Will and Kate meeting by happenstance on the ...
What long-time Crown heads might notice, though, is that while the actress playing young Princess Margaret in The Crown Season 6 Episode 8 “Ritz” has been playing the youngest iteration of the ...
See how "The Crown" cast compares to their royal family characters in real life, from Elizabeth Debicki playing Princess Diana to Ed McVey playing Prince William.
The Crown has long sparked complaints over its accuracy (or lack thereof) — but those concerns have turned into high profile condemnations in the show's fifth season. Above, Imelda Staunton as ...
The scenes in "The Crown" showing her reading and commenting on manuscript pages are accurate. In reality, Morton altered some of her quotes, saying they were from "a close friend." ...
The once-happy couple needed a way to regain control of their public narratives, and one of the primary ways they did so was by sitting down for television interviews. In 1994, Charles gave an ...
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