
Helena Bonham Carter on ‘The Crown’. Des Willie/Netflix
Prepared to shut the chapter. After starring as Princess Margaret on The Crown in seasons 3 and 4, Helena Bonham Carter doesn’t imagine the Netflix drama ought to proceed.
“I needs to be cautious right here too, however I don’t suppose they need to keep on, really,” the Harry Potter actress, 56, informed The Guardian in an interview revealed on Sunday, January 29. “I’m in it and I cherished my episodes, but it surely’s very completely different now.”
She continued: “When The Crown began it was a historic drama, and now it’s crashed into the current. However that’s as much as them.”
The Crown, helmed by Peter Morgan, premiered in November 2016 and chronicled the years of Queen Elizabeth II’s reign following her June 1953 coronation. Claire Foy and Matt Smith performed younger variations of the late queen and Prince Philip, who died in 2022 and 2021, respectively. By season 3, Olivia Colman and Tobias Menzies had taken over the roles. Margaret, Elizabeth’s youthful sister who died in 2002, was performed by Vanessa Kirby within the first two seasons with Bonham Carter stepping in through the third season, which was launched in November 2019.
“Effectively, really, the actual Margaret didn’t thoughts about being quantity two, however she did thoughts being actually brief,” the Sweeney Todd actress informed The Guardian on Sunday about portraying the late Countess of Snowden. “She was simply 5 [feet tall], so there was one thing in her posture to maximise each little millimeter. She had her automobile seat elevated so she could possibly be seen.”

Marion Bailey and Helena Bonham Carter on ‘The Crown’. Des Willie/Netflix
She added: “And loads of it was the necessity to not be neglected, most likely prompted by her great-grandmother saying one thing about the truth that she was tiny. And that scarred her. It’s humorous what we feature – a posh that may govern all our conduct.”
Bonham Carter, beforehand opened up in regards to the Crown amid criticism about the way it portrayed factual occasions.
“It’s dramatized. I do really feel very strongly, as a result of I feel now we have an ethical accountability to say, ‘Cling on, guys, this isn’t … it’s not a drama-doc, we’re making a drama,’” the Alice in Wonderland star stated throughout an episode of “The Crown: The Official Podcast” in November 2020. “So, they’re two completely different entities.”
The Netflix drama — which is at the moment filming season 6 starring Imelda Staunton and Jonathan Pryce — debuted season 5 final November amid backlash surrounding the story traces’ accuracy. Dame Judi Dench even publicly implored the streaming large so as to add a fictional disclaimer to the season 5 introduction. Netflix in the end complied, noting in a press release that The Crown is a “fictional dramatization” of the story of Her Majesty.
“I assumed it was ridiculous. I imply, it’s a drama. It’s not a documentary. That’s been stated about 10 million instances. Not every part in it’ll be genuine,” Princess Diana’s biographer, Andrew Morton, completely informed Us Weekly later in November 2022. “[Watching the episodes] was like being transported again in time It was fairly unnerving, fairly frankly, as a result of the girl who performs Diana — Elizabeth Debicki — completely nailed every part about her mannerisms, her gestures, her speech patterns. … I used to be form of shaking actually with the verisimilitude of all of it.”
The Crown’s sixth and last season is at the moment in manufacturing, although a premiere date has not but been introduced.