![]() Diana’s bulimia, which she revealed to Morton in ’92 and then again in a notorious interview with Martin Bashir (also depicted on the new season of “The Crown”) is revisited: fleetingly but repeatedly.Įlizabeth had a red box of government dispatches delivered almost daily her chronicler’s red box is stuffed rather with cliché. ![]() ![]() Thrice they will be reminded that Princess Margaret and her husband, Antony Armstrong-Jones, were leading glamour symbols of the London swinging ’60s style scene. Four times they’ll be told that Elizabeth’s father, King George, suffered from “gnashes,” or outbursts of temper, caused by frustration over his stammer. ![]() But all but the most uninformed readers are in for quite a bit of recapitulation, often of facts that are already canonical. ![]()
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