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Netflix Sparks Fury With Plans To Show Prince Philip Pursuing Affair Weeks After Queen Funeral

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Netflix has sparked fury with plans to show Prince Philip pursuing affair weeks after Queen’s Funeral

 

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The Editor Nigeria reports that Netflix has sparked fury after it emerged it could show scenes depicting Prince Philip pursuing an affair with close friend Penny Knatchbull in the new series of The Crown.

The hit show, which is one of the streaming giant’s most popular programmes, is set to return to screens on November 9 with concern from some royal observers about this season’s content.

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The Sun reported that among the storylines in the coming episodes will be ‘intimate scenes’ between the late Duke of Edinburgh and the Countess Mountbatten of Burma, who was 30 years his junior.

It is thought the pair will be seen touching hands as Philip talks about his marriage, in a move that has been branded ‘cruel rubbish’ by the late Queen’s former press secretary.

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Dickie Arbiter, who was Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s spokesman from 1988 to 2000, told the publication it was distasteful that such scenes would be played out only weeks after her funeral.

The pair are pictured sitting in his car at the Royal Windsor Horse Show in 2009. The new season of The Crown is set to show Philip pursuing an affair with the Countess Mountbatten of Burma, it is being reported

The pair are pictured sitting in his car at the Royal Windsor Horse Show in 2009. The new season of The Crown is set to show Philip pursuing an affair with the Countess Mountbatten of Burma, it is being reported

‘Coming just weeks after the nation laid Her Majesty to rest next to Prince Philip, this is very distasteful and, quite frankly, cruel rubbish,’ he said.

‘The truth is that Penny was a long-time friend of the whole family. Netflix are not interested in people’s feelings.’

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Majesty magazine editor Ingrid Seward added: ‘It’s in exceedingly bad taste.

‘This is fiction. There’s no way in a million years he’d discuss his marriage with anybody. The royals probably won’t watch it for their own sanity.’

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A Netflix source told MailOnline that reports about the content of next season are ‘pure speculation’.

Buckingham Palace has been contacted for comment.

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Prince Philip is being portrayed by veteran actor Sir Jonathan Pryce (pictured) in the new season of The Crown

Prince Philip is being portrayed by veteran actor Sir Jonathan Pryce (pictured) in the new season of The Crown

British actress Natascha McElhone, p in what will be the penultimate season of the Netflix show

British actress Natascha McElhone, pictured, will play Penny Knatchbull in the penultimate season of the Netflix show

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Referred to as the ‘second-most important woman’ in his life, Phi

 

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lip bonded with the countess, who is now 69, over their mutual love of carriage riding and the pair had a friendship lasting decades.

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Philip is said to have supported her when her five-year-old daughter Leonora died of kidney cancer.

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Also previously known as Lady Romsey and Lady Brabourne, the countess was a regular visitor at Wood Farm, the cottage on the edge of the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk where the duke spent much of his time after retiring from public life in August 2017.

She was the only non-family member invited to his intimate 30-person funeral last year, reflecting just what an important role she held within Philip’s life.

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Indeed, the countess enjoyed such a close bond with the Queen and Philip that palace staff reportedly nicknamed her ‘and also’, because no guest list was considered complete without her.

The Duke of Edinburgh was said to have provided support for the countess after her five-year-old daughter died of kidney cancer. Here the pair are pictured walking together with her husband Lord Brabourne in the background in 2009

The Duke of Edinburgh was said to have provided support for the countess after her five-year-old daughter died of kidney cancer. Here the pair are pictured walking together with her husband Lord Brabourne in the background in 2009

The countess was the only non-royal invited to Prince Philip's funeral. Here she is pictured at the Service of Thanksgiving for him at Westminster Abbey in March

The countess was the only non-royal invited to Prince Philip’s funeral. Here she is pictured at the Service of Thanksgiving for him at Westminster Abbey in March

The Duke of Edinburgh's carriage-driving companion - one of his closest confidantes - the Countess Mountbatten of Burma (pictured together in 1975)

The Duke of Edinburgh’s carriage-driving companion – one of his closest confidantes – the Countess Mountbatten of Burma (pictured together in 1975)

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She also attended the Queen’s funeral last month, another sign of her close ties to the Royal Family.

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Penny is set to be portrayed by British actress Natascha McElhone in what will be the penultimate season of The Crown.

Many of her scenes will be opposite Sir Jonathan Pryce, who is stepping into the shoes of Tobias Menzies and Matt Smith to play Prince Philip.

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The Sun reports that one episode of the upcoming season will see the Duke of Edinburgh teach the countess carriage-riding, while disclosing his marriage has its ‘problems’.

Joining the cast for the show’s fifth season is Imelda Staunton, who will be portraying Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, while Dominic West will play Prince Charles and Elizabeth Debicki will play Diana, Princess of Wales.

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