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Formerbutl­erhails dramafor‘truth’on treatmento­fDiana

- ALEX GREEN

Former royal butler Paul Burrell has said season four of Netflix’s The Crown is a “fair and accurate dramatisat­ion” of the royal family’s treatment of Diana, Princess of Wales.

The latest instalment of the award-winning show charts the arrival in the early 1980s of Diana, played by Emma Corrin, and prime minister Margaret Thatcher, played by Gillian Anderson,

Burrell, Diana’s butler and one of her closest confidante­s, said the new series showed “the truth in many ways” and suggested the royal family would prefer if the tale had remained untold.

Appearing on ITV ’s Lorraine, the 62-year-old said: “I think it’s the best series yet. It is spectacula­r.

There are stellar performanc­es from Emma Corrin as the young Diana and Josh O’Connor as Prince Charles.

“But, of course, I think the show is stolen by Gillian Anderson as Margaret Thatcher.

“But what a series. This is just a peek behind the doors of Buckingham Palace, that perhaps the palace don’t want you to see because this is the truth in many ways. It’s a fair and accurate dramatisat­ion of what happened.”

Mr Burrell also recalled meeting Diana for the first time at Balmoral, the Scottish holiday home of the royal family.

Describing C orrin’ s portrayal of the princess, he said: “I watch it from profile and I think it is her. I think she has got it exactly. Her mannerisms and the way she talks. I am feeling it again.

“I am feeling her personalit­y being dismantled behind the scenes by these people who don’t really care.

“They are all gods in their own kingdoms and they are just looking after themselves.

“They didn’t take care of her. They didn’t give her praise. She only got negativity. She became a victim because of the way she was treated.”

Season four of The Crown documents the romance between Charles and Diana, including their first meeting when she was still at school, the engagement interview when he uttered the famous line “whatever in love means”, and their blockbuste­r wedding.

Referring to a previous segment on Lorraine, Mr Burrell added: “You were just talking just then with Dr Ale x about mental health.

“Well, it wasn’ t understood back then but, boy, Diana was sure a case for someone suffering with mental health.”

The latest Crown season begins with Baroness Thatcher’s rise to power in 1979 and the assassinat­ion by the IRA of Lord Mountbatte­n( Charles Dance) during a fishing trip in Ireland.

Josh O’Connor returns as the Prince of Wales, with Emerald Fennell as Camilla Parker-Bowl es, Olivia Colman as the Queen, Tobias Menzies as the Duke of Edinburgh and Helena Bonham Carter as Princess Margaret.

 ??  ?? VERDICT: Paul Burrell tells the Lorraine Kelly programme that The Crown is a ‘fair’ depiction of Buckingham Palace.
VERDICT: Paul Burrell tells the Lorraine Kelly programme that The Crown is a ‘fair’ depiction of Buckingham Palace.

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