The Crown star Helena Bonham Carter says show 'shouldn't carry on' trends now
Helena Bonham Carter has said she doesn't think Netflix drama The Crown, which she starred in for two series, should continue.
The actress, who played Princess Margaret in series three and four, explained that now Peter Morgan's royal drama has caught up to more recent times it should come to a close.
Speaking to The Guardian, Helena was asked if she thought Prince Harry's recent book Spare would make it 'easier' for Morgan to write The Crown now he had a first hand account of recent royal drama.
The end: Helena Bonham Carter has said she doesn't think Netflix drama The Crown, which she starred in for two series, should continue
'I should be careful here, but I don’t think they should carry on, actually,' Helena, who succeeded Vanessa Kirby as Princess Margaret, replied.
'I’m in it and I loved my episodes, but it’s very different now. When The Crown started it was a historic drama, and now it’s crashed into the present. But that’s up to them.'
Helena added that she did not want to 'contribute' to the conversation around Prince Harry's book, calling it 'complicated,' and adding that her words will 'get taken out of context. And I think it’s been given enough attention.'
The part of Princess Margaret has been taken over in season four, which was released in November 2020, by Lesley Manville.
Star: The actress, who played Princess Margaret in series three and four, explained that now Peter Morgan's royal drama has caught up to