Here’s why ‘The Crown’ didn’t recreate Prince Charles and Diana’s wedding
Prince Charles and Diana's wedding was wrapped up by 'The Crown' makers within minutes
Before Netflix released the bombshell new season of The Crown, the one part royal fans were most excited to watch was the royal wedding of Prince Charles and Princess Diana.
However, much to their dismay, the grand nuptials were wrapped up by the makers within minutes, barely showing a glimpse of the Prince and Princess of Wales exchanging their vows and saying ‘I do.’
The reason for the rushed depiction of the ceremony has now been revealed by Emma Corrin, who plays Diana on the show
She told Hollywood Reporter that the entire wedding was skipped, not because of budgetary concerns, but because the entire world had already watched the actual wedding.
“We never recreate things just for the sake of recreating them. I think if we do recreate a scene—like the engagement scene, for instance, when they do the announcement—it has to be because it’s linked to something that the characters are going through,” she said.
“It has to be part of the story. It has to further the plot, basically. The wedding scene, you can YouTube it and you could be watching it in 10 seconds, so I don’t think there’d be any point in us recreating it,” she added.
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