The Columbus Dispatch

‘Crown’ polishes Will and Kate’s meeting

How did Will and Kate meet? Did they live in a group house?

- Kelly Lawler

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.

Season 6 of Netflix’s long-running Queen Elizabeth II chronicle (played by Imelda Staunton) is a more contempora­ry account of the British royal family than earlier seasons. The past six episodes (streaming now) take place from 1997 to 2005 and include Prince William (Ed Mcvey) meeting and dating future wife Kate Middleton (Meg Bellamy), Prince Harry’s (Luther Ford) scandals, and Prince Charles (Dominic West) and longtime love Camilla Parker Bowles’ (Olivia Williams) wedding.

But how accurate is creator Peter Morgan’s version of modern history? Was there scheming behind Will and Kate’s fairy-tale romance? Did the queen want to abdicate? How many bad decisions did Harry make?

We answer all your questions about Part 2 the final season of “The Crown.”

The series shows Will and Kate meeting by happenstan­ce on the street when they are both teens and Diana is still alive.

In reality, the future husband and wife met at St. Andrews University in Scotland when they were students there in 2001.

“I think you said I actually went bright red when I met you and sort of scuttled off,” Kate recalled to Prince William

during the interview in 2010 announcing their engagement.

“(I was) feeling very shy about meeting you.”

Similar to how the series portrays, Will and Kate were friends first, and it took a long time for them to become romantical­ly involved.

They did move into a house together with a group of friends, like many other college kids do, in 2002, before they got together officially (the show portrays

this happening afterward).

Did Kate catch Will’s eye by walking in a risqué fashion show?

The fashion show and the seethrough dress that “The Crown” depicts are both from Will and Kate’s real story, according to fellow St. Andrews alum and fashion designer Charlotte Todd, who designed the garment.

Todd’s assignment was a fashion show called “The Art of Seduction,” “which is quite apt, really. I didn’t know who Kate Middleton was and I didn’t put her in it. It was just pure chance!” she told People in 2020.

Whether Kate picked the dress on purpose to catch Will’s eye, as “The Crown” portrays, we can’t know.

The dress sold at auction for $125,000 in 2011.

Did Kate’s mother plot to match her daughter with Prince William?

In one Season 6 episode, Kate accuses her mother (Eve Best) of scheming to put her in the path of the future king by suggesting the same gap year trip and pushing Kate to attend St. Andrews.

Royal correspond­ent Tina Brown suggests a similar narrative in her 2022 book “The Palace Papers.”

Brown says Kate’s mother persuaded her daughter to go to St. Andrews instead of Edinburgh University and “strategize­d” with Kate on how to get Will back after the couple’s brief breakup in 2007. However, like many royal scoops, the book does not include comment from the parties involved.

Did Mohamed Al-fayed accuse the government of orchestrat­ing Diana and Dodi’s deaths?

Al-fayed (Salim Daw) publicly supported conspiracy theories about the death of Diana and his son, Dodi, for years. There have been many inquiries into the car crash in the years since 1997, including an inquest from 2004 to 2006 by the London Metropolit­an police that “The Crown” dramatizes (slightly out of the chronology).

Did Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret sneak out to celebrate VE Day?

In an emotional episode chroniclin­g Princess Margaret’s (Lesley Manville) death, “The Crown” flashes back all the way to the 1940s.

It shows young Elizabeth (Viola Prettejohn) and Margaret (Beau Gadsdon) escaping the palace to celebrate Victory in Europe Day, the day World War II ended on the continent.

They both let loose in the anonymity of the jubilant crowds, with Elizabeth swing dancing in an undergroun­d jazz club.

Royal historian Hugo Vickers says this is partially true.

“The princesses went out into the crowds on VE night,” he says. But it was “with a group of escorts and with the full knowledge of the king.”

Did Will and Kate endorse Prince Harry’s Nazi costume?

In 2005, Prince Harry was photograph­ed wearing a Nazi uniform as a costume at a “Colonials and Natives”themed party.

It was a monumental scandal around the world and required profuse apologies and penance from the then-20year-old.

But why did he wear the costume in the first place? It depends on whom you ask.

In “The Crown,” Harry goes to a costume shop with Will and Kate and suggests the Nazi costume. Kate is apprehensi­ve, worried it’s offensive. Will is more positive and says that wearing it doesn’t make him a Nazi and that it’s a joke.

In his 2023 memoir, “Spare,” Prince Harry claims he was egged on by Will and Kate to wear the outfit. “I phoned Willy and Kate, asked what they thought. Nazi uniform,” Harry wrote. “They both howled. Worse than Willy’s leotard outfit! Way more ridiculous! Which, again, was the point.”

Did the queen consider abdicating around the time of Charles and Camilla’s wedding?

The finale episode of “The Crown” has Elizabeth contemplat­ing her mortality and the future of the monarchy as her courtiers plan her funeral and her son Charles prepares to marry for the second time. Elizabeth has debates with herself − literally, as the actresses who played her in previous seasons (Olivia Colman and Claire Foy) return to play her inner conscience − about whether she should continue reigning into her even older age.

Ultimately she decides not to abdicate, and the series ends with her walking out of a church, confident in her decision.

But did any of that really happen (minus the ghosts of queen actresses past)? The private thoughts of the queen are hard to confirm or deny.

But royal historians and biographer­s have been adamant for years that the queen never seriously considered abdication. “As an anointed queen, she could not do so,” Vickers says.

 ?? DOWNING/NETFLIX BY JUSTIN ?? Meg Bellamy is Kate Middleton and Ed Mcvey is Prince William in “The CROWN.”PROVIDED
DOWNING/NETFLIX BY JUSTIN Meg Bellamy is Kate Middleton and Ed Mcvey is Prince William in “The CROWN.”PROVIDED

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