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Buckingham Crown on alert to protect the King's reputation! Statement from Buckingham Palace...

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Queen The new season of 'The Crown', which is about the reign of Elizabeth and has reached wide audiences for years, has alarmed the Royal family. While Buckingham Palace made a statement about the series, a friend of the King evaluated the series in question as 'exploitation'. On the other hand, it was claimed that the decision on the titles of Prince Harry's children Archie and Lilibet depends on the upcoming book by Prince Harry.

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FRAGMAN MIXED THINGS AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE

The royal couple's actions are described as 'total war' in the trailer of the 10-episode series, which will air on November 9, just two months after the reign of the fledgling King Charles.

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STATEMENT FROM BUCKINGHAM PALACE: JUST A DRAMA, NOT A DOCUMENTARY

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Buckingham Palace immediately stepped in to protect the new monarch's reputation. A senior source from Saray emphasized that the series is not a documentary, but only a drama.

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DISCLOSURE FROM THE KING'S FRIEND: THIS IS EXPLOITATION

A friend of the king described the show as an exploit, adding: "What people forget is that it has real people and real lives at its heart."

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THIS SEASON WILL ATTRACT MORE ATTENTION

This season of the series is expected to attract more attention after the death of the Queen. Imelda Staunton will take over the role of Queen Elizabeth from Olivia Coleman in season 5 of the show. Jonathan Pryce, 73, will play Prince Philip, and Lesley Manville, 64, will play Princess Margaret.

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THE KING'S DECISION IS CONNECTED TO PRINCE HARRY'S BOOK

While the discussions about the series continued, there was another remarkable claim in the British press today. According to the news in Sky News, a royal expert claimed that King Charles 3's indecision about whether the children of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle can continue their royal titles caused "rising tensions".