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Will The Crown make the young dislike the monarchy?

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Will The Crown make the young dislike the monarchy?


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Younger audiences, with no first-hand memories of the 1990s, are likely to have their views on the monarchy "heavily influenced" by The Crown's TV dramatisation of the era, says a royal expert.

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"I think it's very likely that these Netflix films will be taken as a quasi-documentary," says Professor Pauline Maclaran of the Centre for the Study of the Modern Monarchy at Royal Holloway, University of London.

"We already know that the royals are much less popular with this generation," says Prof Maclaran.

And she doesn't expect the new series, covering the troubled relationship between Princess Diana and the then Prince Charles, to generate much more sympathy for the monarchy among the young.

"They are likely to understand Diana as the victim of Charles's treatment of her," says the royal author.

While there are debates about fact-checking, she says the real impact of such a TV show is its emotional message, particularly when it's filtered through social media.

It has elements of an upmarket soap - a Coronation Street with coronations - and it's the drama of human relationships which will connect with audiences, drowning out any warnings about historical accuracy.

For young Gen Z viewers, Prof Maclaran expects Diana to emerge as their "cultural icon", identifying with her personal struggles, her championing of causes and her challenging of starchy institutions. She is a social media meme for the marginalised.