Written at the end of the first season

Michele 2022-12-15 01:24:52

Each episode is self-contained, telling a story from one side of the queen's life. The queen is not a person with distinct personality, but those rare personal persistence have also been abandoned one by one in the queen's career, ranging from the choice of secretary to the commitment to father and the feelings of sisters. The hardest part is giving up, saying nothing.

The Duke of Windsor was also heavily penned. He took off the cloak of a monarch and lived in the world. His talk show at the coronation of his niece was a ruthless beating of himself. The monarch who was stripped of his coat was as ordinary as a passer-by, and the monarch who was expelled was like a lost dog. Those words he said were extremely mean, and he was stabbed in his heart with every knife. At that moment, I thought that his woman had never entered his heart, and that he had only the self who constantly paid tribute to the past in his life.

Churchill's portrait. He is a depressed and lost old man, but also a strong warrior. The loss of a son is what he and the painter have in common, but unfortunately this is the only thing in common. There is some truth in it, but not all.

What other characters are worth talking about? Queen's mother. Such personalities are often decorations and rarely paid attention to. She's not even as eye-catching as the Queen's grandmother. Later episodes of the first season gave her some features, as well as a chance to tell her own story. Her feelings for her deceased husband, she was asked to leave the palace, she no longer had to bear the responsibilities of the royal family, she was no longer even needed by her daughter, and her existence suddenly lost its meaning. She seeks redemption as an ordinary woman.

Tommy is like a textbook, and people like it very much.

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