I’m so glad they mentioned William being uncomfortable, no child should have to be a confidant for their parent. And although I understand that Diana had no one to talk to, I still also feel for William
@@klaudiagrob of course he did, he was a child, with extreme empathy, who grew up into an extremely emotionally and psychologically abusive situation from his mother.. he was likely eager to please her and make her happy because that’s what he has been conditioned by her.
@@m.s.6586 Wow how fascinating🤣Oh and you know that for a fact right ? Based on what tv show presents ? She loved her sons and they loved her that's what it was like. The Crown is not a documentary.
@she’s here isn’t she You are referring to a woman who has been dead for 30 years, in the present tense as if she is still alive. How odd that Diana didn't have a single trustworthy person in her entire life, according to you, not even a psychologist or mental health counsellor. Were you alive 30 years ago? Did you meet Diana?
It's weird that we can feel a line like this would totally suit Diana even when we haven't heard her say it. I'm deaf but I can imagine the infliction and intonation on the words my darlings. Such a sweet lady. Oh my, how they have destroyed her.
One thing you have to respect between them, they loved their sons so much. This feud between him and his youngest is only temporary but I'm sure in some of his more private somber moments the King always thinks of Harry. A father's love for his child is unbeatable, only second to a mother's love for her child.
I wonder if season 6 will portray her final conversation with her boys, it was so heartbreaking. For those that don't know, the boys were in Scotland playing with their cousins and rushed through her phone call, aching to go back to playing. It remains their biggest regret.
@@karinvelasquez64 It was actually so wholesome that I instantly knew, no, that's too perfect and round to be true. I get the illusion but as many kids, they wanted to get back to their games, especially since they were about to see their mother the next day. Most of us would've been like that. I know I would have.
It this portrayal is accurate, I had no idea how much William did to navigate this family and somehow be there for everyone involved. Doing so at such a young age speaks to how great he will be as King.
People don’t realise that William suffered a great deal since he was old enough to understand n remember all that was going on , Harry is lucky to remember his mother’s love and I think he was too young to remember all other ugly things
Henry in his documentary film said something like he didn't believe his mother died and she made it up so she could hide from the press, and it took him a while to realize she had gone forever 😢
Left out one of my favorite moments where William is signing the papers for school and he doesn't know what to put down. He asks his Mom what to put down. She points her finger at the paper instructing him what to write. It's such a motherly thing to do. Believe all of us have had our Mom's do the exact same thing.
That's so sad, no kid should have to grow up that fast or have to feel that weight of responsibility. Both his parents loved him, but both his parents failed to protect him emotionally from their own crap :(
I don’t think we’ll ever know the full web of bullshit William had to deal with as a young man. A lonely mother who treated him as a best friend and not a son. An unfaithful father. A remote grandmother and a little brother to look out for. To say nothing of his mother’s death. The show dramatizes things and in doing so I actually think it undersells how deftly William navigated everything
Then he let's the same thing that happen to his mother, happen to his own sister in law... & why? Because he didn't want to stand up for his brother & became exactly like his dad.
@@JasmineGeminiDragon lol that’s a pretty dumb take. Harry made his choice. So did Meghan. And as far as I’m concerned good riddance to them both. Comparing her to Diana is like comparing shit to chocolate
@@JasmineGeminiDragon Do you actually believe Meghan? He doesn't have to defend her she made the mess herself & back then he was too young to defend anyone
@@JasmineGeminiDragon honestly? Meghan is toxic. Not because of calling out the British media for being racist and sexist, they absolutely were. And not because the British Royal family isn't toxic in their own right, they are. But she lied at several points during her Oprah interview, didn't want to address the obvious evidence of her bullying other people, threw Kate under the bus (who i don't think had anything to do with the problematic old guard royals, she didn't need to do that) and I find it highly suspect everything she had to say copied and mirrored Diana's story, triggering every one of Harry's trauma triggers. I grew up with a covert narcissistic mother, and Meghan's mannerisms and manipulations are very reminiscent and triggering for me to watch. Imo, Harry left a toxic family for a covertly toxic wife. William chose to ignore Harry's legitimate beef with their toxic family, being loyal to a harmful family system, and Harry chose to ignore any red flags in Meghan. It's really sad honestly, as privileged as they both are, neither prince really escaped this toxic family crap. And now they are estranged from each other.
@@imapandaperson are you kidding? The British royal family actually closed the investigation when it was found out that her accusations were proven true. Also, she has a healthier View of the world and being self-sufficient than the entire British royal family put together. Harry has found himself an independent woman who is happy with herself, made herself successful through hard work and dedication, and has been acclaimed for doing a lot of Charity work, not for press junkets but because she wanted to give back to the world that she is a part of. Everything that you say, is as if the Sun newspaper has already brainwashed you and manipulated you and that is toxic. You have been gaslighted by the Press into believing that a good woman is bad and you have this illusion of the British royal family being the epitome of humanity, dignity and pride when in truth is, it is a set of Lego blocks really to fall down on their own hubris. It is an institution that had gained well based on exploitation, racism, and classism. This is why they are a Dying Breed and you're trying to keep them up as if they're an endangered animal when a truth, they are as archaic as the dial-up telephone. It's nice to keep them as a museum piece but these are people and when they start affecting real people's lives, then they need to have their repertoire changed. Diana died for this institution! Diana died being a object for the press to exploit and her son missed out on having a mother! Now a reporter says that his wife, the mother of his children, and a black woman should be stripped naked through the streets and lynched, should be seen as a joke? And after all that, he ends up having lunch with his stepmother, his mother, your queen, Cami. You want him to let it go? When he's seeing flashbacks of what happened to his own parents? And you know what she does? She supports him! She is a home to him. She is the mother of his children. They have a healthier marriage then Prince Willie and his in-cell idol, without a brain or any accomplishments of her own, princess Katie. You're calling the duchess toxic? I think you should point that toxic scale at the other direction.... the British Royal Manipulators
William was asked to age way to quickly for a small child. The weight of his world was on his very small shoulders because the adults in his life were either to messed up, or too indifferent, to see the pressure he was under. I don't think Diane was a bad mother. Quite the opposite. I actually believe that her boys are the men they are because of her love and devotion to them, but she did allow her adult problems to be shouldered by her small son. I get why, but still so very sad.
My mother was the same way it was a lot to handle as a child but now as I adult I understand her so much more and she just didn't have anyone else to talk to I couldn't imagine not having someone to vent to I wish she had me as a adult unfortunately she passed away when I became one
@@dianaloren51 you are probably right about this particular scene, but I read a bunch about Diana after watching the last season of the crown and apparently she said all the time that William was her best friend and her « most trusted adviser ». So even though this particular event is fictional, I think the behavior depicted here is probably real.
@@sakaya9878 in several bios about william and diana says he found out hewitt was her lover in panorama interview... even ingrid seward a friend of charles says that
@@dianaloren51 again, I don’t doubt that scene is here is fictional. I am saying that the behavior displayed where Diana treats her son like a grown up and tells him about serious matters that shouldn’t concern children is factual.
Watching this REALLY shows you William knew Dianna probably better than anyone. Her depression REALLY effected him and he had to navigate her and how she was feeling at such a young age, AND ALL THIS pressure to take care of EVERYONE. then to lose her, knowing she didn’t really know happiness must’ve been so difficult.
The scenes of Diana and the Princes is heartbreaking knowing what comes next. The fact that she can't understand that her adolescent son would have a problem hearing about her adultery is beyond shocking.
This scene is sad from the perspectives of both Diana and William; Diana had almost no one to confide in, the royal family wanted to pretend everything was fine, they shut her out and isolated her and she must have not wanted to go to anyone outside the royal family in fear of them leaking something to the press, but William was just a kid and no child should have their parent treat them like their friend or therapist while also having to see publicly on national TV their parents infidelity being exposed and the breakdown of their marriage being presented as Royal Family drama for a whole country to discuss.
You know they are both good parents & they both loved their boys. Even though Charles wasn’t a good husband to Diana, he still has a love for her bc she’s the mother of his sons & Diana had loved Charles even though their marriage didn’t work out. They managed to put their differences aside for them to be able to coparent their boys & share them where they both got equal time to be with them. When Diana passed away Charles was there for them & allowed them to mourn for the death of their mother & let them know that she loved them very much. I think that was the only time the Royal Family was behaving like an actual family I think bc The Queen & Prince Philip stepped up as grandparents & helped Charles support William & Harry during a difficult time & The Queen became a motherly role model for them, not exactly replacing Princess Diana as their mother but by helping Charles raise them as a grandmother
Even Queen Elizabeth and charles did everything . Nothing can replace mother's love . Losing princess diana really have been a big void always in both william and Harry's life .
Exactly. Charles may have been a complete dink to Diana in their marriage, but once they had split, they became good friends and were in a very good place before her death. She was even friendly with Camilla, mostly because she knew she was going to forever be in her sons' lives.
true...Charles was a horrible husband but he was a good father I believe its just that mediua never talked about that...for example they showed Diana hugging the boys but never showed that Charles hugged them exactly the same way
It shoes that William was more connected to her mother than Harry but also he had to play na adult so it was bitter sweet. That is why he is acting like this right know. Harry isn't aware of that clearly. I think William he should tell him
Would Harry believe anything William tells him ? It looks like Harry has been protected and pampered all his life ! Let him go out into the real world and learn what life is really about ; it’s the greatest teacher ! I just hope it won’t be too late for him
@@nnekam6153Are you serious? You think Harry is pampered and protected and doesn’t know real life but William isn’t? You think Harry learning and realizing the way people treat people of color differently isn’t learning about the real world and the experiences of people who aren’t as privileged? He’s already learning about life and real world, that’s why he chose to walk away.
Yeah, that’s very true. William and Dianna had WAYYYYY more time together in general. William was her peace of mind in a maddening world. They meant a lot to each other but it wasn’t fair to him the level of codependency she put him trough.
4:13 I read in some books about Diana that she really did confide in William a lot, he was her rock as she referred to him, her “wise old man”, and even a book that said he passed her tissues when she cried behind a bathroom. She was a wonderful mother and loved him but this scene to me especially when how uncomfortable he is, makes me think she almost parentified him and treats him like a confidant best friend rather than her young adolescent son
1:06 - 1:40 The atmosphere of these 34 seconds is remarkable. It is all at once sweet and foreboding, calming and dangerous, intimate and dramatic, heartwarming and sinister. The function of the music and the way its edited seems two fold to me. The intense and chilling operatic strings fading away and losing focus as William holds his mother's hand, signifies the effectiveness of the his conciliatory efforts. You get an honest sense of the natural serenity of that most fundamental of human bonds. But the following quiet, the transition of the sound's character from a tense broodiness to the simple ambience of the plane engines, also invites us to interrogate the uniqueness of this mother and son dynamic, to reflect on what the intensity and maturity of the gesture means for the both of them. It lends an innocent moment of emotional warmth between the characters an appositional chill. Analysis aside, I personally think Debecki has given us the definitive Diana portrayal. For the exquisite competition she was up against, that's quite the achievement.
I hate the way Charles acted towards Diana and made Di revert to this child like state. That relationship wasn't good for William and Harry. If Charles could just have stopped thinking of himself and the queen had communicated, then it would have been better. Diana's a bit to blame for being immature, but Charles didn't need to bully her for it. Disgusting...
Diana was very immature and what I liked about the crown is that it showed what a bad mismatch it was. Multiple biographers from other members of the family have pointed out that Diana did struggle with Mental health but contrary to what people want to believe it’s not all on Charles. Diana came into the marriage with low self esteem and immaturity stemming from Childhood trauma. From a therapist perspective Diana was displaying signs of bipolar disorder. A disorder like that Can take a toll on any Marriage.
@Marigold I wouldn't exactly go that far, but I'm not disagreeing that she maybe wasn't emotionally ready for marriage, nonetheless, marriage into the royal family. That's a big responsibility for anyone, you should cut her some slack.
@@isabellemyzer1807 Except that she failed to mature in her adult life. The poor and reckless decisions she kept make right up until the end were a testament to that. However she did grow into her Charity work and that was comendable.
@@isabellemyzer1807she was barely 20 years old when she married Charles. She was a child that in her innocence got herself in a world that is messed up and full of shit and felt alone and trapped
It’s called emotional incest when one uses a male child to emotionally fill a role that the husband should. It’s traumatic for children. I’m glad it showed how William carried a heavy burden that should not have been inflicted on him. Royal or not, no child deserved that.
@@BLTKellys it is true. I’m not gonna debate with u what trauma dumping is and how emotional incest can scar children. Do ur research cus if ur doing this to kids, then don’t be a parent.
I would feel embarrased too if my mother told me that. Perhaps most of us would. Because those are things parents shouldn't tell to their kids. Just imagine if one day your mother wakes up and tells you she met a man and wants to date him and other kind of things, you as her son/daugher wouldn't know what to say
I honestly don’t blame Charles. He was just raising them the way he was brought up When Charles was just a toddler his young mother was essentially taken from him to be queen. He didn’t get enough time with her
Harry saying "Super Mario!" when Diana opens the draw of their bedside table to reveal their Nintendo Game Boy with Super Mario Land on it at 0:50 and 0:51 lol!
I wonder how they're going to portray William and Harry over the next few decades, especially with Kate and Meghan, if the show continues that far. I want to see how their dealing with their mothers death is portrayed here.
@@conniestahlkopf7371 Perhaps they will protect Harry and Meghan after all they work for netflix. Prepare for terrible Kate who didn't want to lend lipstick to Megan, or horrible Kate who made Meghan cry because she thought flower girl dresses were terrible and need to be remade. Shoking 😵
@bre7931 Well then the half white chic should have procreated with a highly melanated man, because the kids are Hella white, and like you said the lack of melanin ages you faster. Harry's face is so wrinkled, crowsfeet. I see that it's looking smoother now. He might wanna stop there while he's ahead before he ends up looking like mickley Rourke.
@@marigold6920 Unless they're, like, adults and stuff like that. I like to be there for my mother, just as she is there for me. I feel sorry for both Diana and William.
Why did Diana have to burgen her son woth alle her marriage sorrows? Ok, the Queen didn't want to talk to her and everyone from outside could sell her to the Paparazzi. But what about Anne and Sarah Fergussuon. I thought "Di and Fergie" wäre best friends? But she never appears...
Diana became jealous of Sarah's comfortable and close relationship with the Queen. Richard Kay who was Diana's closest media contact (she used to phone him every morning at 9 am) has said that he believed that it was Diana who tipped off the paps about Sarah's affair when she went on holiday with her lover!
The scene at boat isnt true too... i read there were several rows and she even tried left this trip early.... the queen forced diana this sardinia trip because she wanted divorce charles and there was much speculation in newspapers.... it was a pr holiday...
We don't deserve her she is an Angel in a human body😢😢😢 oh The One and The Only Queen of People Diana 🥺 you touched the heart of so many people all over the world, we will always love you😢
I sometimes think that both daina and Charles were just thinking about themselves and not their sons ...... I mean with all the news about their parents it must be hard for the boys
That is very disappointing. I was hoping for a scene where William says that he'll protect mum. Paul Burrell said that Diana was proud that William will be king one day and fully supportive of him. She also respected Royal Family. It was just her marriage that made her life difficult. Instead William looks like he is bored and fed up on the Crown. And Diana seems like she's a toxic mother type.
Why did you gather that, it’s a child. He had to navigate a lot of emotions, he was sent off to school, then his mother dies, then he is groomed to be a king… all of that was not easy
the crown writer knows that william found out about james hewitt in panorama interview, i dont know why he thinks she was telling about some boyfriend before her divorce was settled....
@@jafrin0115 william was a very insensitive and cold boy if he watch that interview and still cares about the feelings of his father. He was plainly jealous that his mother had loved another man. Ingrid Seward said he was against Diana wanting marry another man and having a 3rd child. William until this day dont accepts that Charles never loved Diana and she deserved to be with a man who loved her.
Diana was not talking about James Hewitt in this scene. Hewitt was years earlier. In this scene she was talking about Haznat Kahn or Dodi Alfayed. It is a fact that Diana sought William's approval of Dodi. Diana had several lovers during the marriage. Not just James Hewitt!
Apart from the hair color, Harry looks nothing like James Hewitt he has a strong resemblance to Charles and his grandfather Phillip, especially in his younger years.
I find this season difficult to watch. We don't really know what's real or not. Especially relationship between William and Diana. The cast is not great but Diana and dialogues are quite empty or repetitives....
@sloth bear Yes, they do but it well documented that Diana relied a lot during her divorce. She used to call him "her most trusted advisor", "her soulmate" and "her closest confidant". She would tell him everything from the divorce to her lover. She would even call him when he was at boarding school to ask her for advice about her love life. He was 11 at the time. He became her advisor, her best friend, her therapist. He would console her when she was sad I love Diana but she definitely shared WAY too much with William when he should've been able to enjoy his childhood and adolescence Charles is not innocent. William would often tell him that he hated him for making his mum cry all the time then he actually met Camilla for the first time a few months after Diana died (the meeting didn't go well!). The man went through a lot in that period
"not so saint" only imbeciles think anyone is a saint. She had flaws but overall she was a good enough mum for her sons to have been heavily affected by her death. You can disapprove of her actions - I certainly don't approve of talking about that sort of thing with one's children - but to judge her entire character for that is ludicrous. Get over yourself.
@sloth bear I remember my parents doing that to me when they were divorcing and let me tell you, it definatly didn't not affect me. Would say that it went as far as make me never want to get into a relationship with how bad it was. My mother still makes me the confident and I don't want it, nor do I want to be the emotional pillar for my mother. Is that cruel? maybe, but it isn't something a child should have to deal with.
It's hard for William and Harry on their younger ages for having their parents get divorced and then they get separated by their mom, and later they mom died in a car accident while both of them are still kids.
Same thoughts was she a victim ? Yes was she better than all the other royal family members yes but people are too obsessed with her and worship her like she’s some kind of angel that descended directly through heaven
I agree with you, people talking about her like they knew her personally, we all have this kind of dark side in us, we are not perfect and she was not an exception, she was not an angel
@@theserialbunny424 She definitely wasn't a victim either. Diana gave as good as she got. She was a lovely woman with all of the charity work she did, but she was also human and fucked up in her personal life and her public life just as much as everyone else did.
I've not watched this series at all. I knew Diana, personal and this drama is disrespectful of her memory in all ways,especially disrespectful for the boys
I am loving the portrayal of Princess Diana. Other than that I find the season to be very boring. I think it was not a good decision to bring on these actors that nobody knows about. You can’t go from someone like Helena Bonham Carter, who is british film royalty, and Olivia Colman to unknown actors. You just cant do that & thats why everyone is carrying on about being bored. Was not a smart move at all, except for the girl who plays Diana. I also like Emalda Staunton but other than, this season is a crap shoot
@@BLTKellys I highly disagree with both points lol. Helena Bonham Carter did pretty damn good imo. The beat Margaret i do believe though was Vanessa, yes but still. And Olivia Colman.. umm watch a movie of hers. Then you will see what all the hype is about, all i’ll say about that. I think the most overrated actress of our generation is Meryl Streep. I have seen many of her movies and i do think shes very good but shes good just like everybody so i dont get it. Someone i think who is in her camp who should be WAY beyond Streep is the incomparable, Sally Field. Olivia Colman, in my mind is as good as Field. So thats what i think.
@@cece8095 I’ve watched a few Colman movies and I don’t understand why she is so praised. She’s adequate but she’s not remarkable. People speak about her like she’s the second coming of Glenda Jackson.
she has such a cute lil kids, should have just focused on them and the kingdom as a Queen. And about Charles loving her, why would she need a man who loves someone else anyway? She is his legal wife so should have not entertained their love story. Or should have taken help from church-priest to come out of it in a peaceful way.
I can understand how princess Diana would want her son to hear it from her before the tabloids. Either way it hurts a child to hear things like that, unfortunately children are always put in the middle of the parent's problems. It seems that Charles did quite a lot to groom William to think as he did, which would have been fine if he hadn't only intended to use Diana as a puppet for his position in the royal family.
Diana did parentify William to a good degree and used him as an emotional crutch. William was very agry at both his parents around this time, he stopped speaking to Diana for a while and uninvitied them both from an important event at Eton and had his nanny attend instead.
@@Seek1878 William was put in the middle of his parents problems, it doesn't mean Diana wasn't a good mother, but it all hurt William...and Charles was just as responsible as Diana that William was exposed to that negativity.
Achei a aparência do ator não compatível com o Charles, não tem nada a ver. Assim, o mesmo aconteceu com a atriz que fez a Rainha Elizabeth. Bem mais fácil seria " envelhecer a atriz que fez o papel na temporada anterior ( mesmo que não tenha olhos azuis), minha opinião.
Maybe it's just me and the way I was raised, but I see no problem with a parent and a child talking openly about the different things that happen to them and sharing their experiences
It depends on what is being talked about and the situation. In William's case, his mother and father, whom he both loves, are divorced. That's bad enough, then you have a mother who is emotionally dumping William with her problems and even her new boyfriend...That's not healthy. I am not hating on Diana, just to clarify. Edit: And the fact that William was just a child when Diana was supposedly doing this, is absolutely horrid!
I’m so glad they mentioned William being uncomfortable, no child should have to be a confidant for their parent. And although I understand that Diana had no one to talk to, I still also feel for William
In real life William had supported his mother.
@@klaudiagrob of course he did, he was a child, with extreme empathy, who grew up into an extremely emotionally and psychologically abusive situation from his mother.. he was likely eager to please her and make her happy because that’s what he has been conditioned by her.
@@m.s.6586 Wow how fascinating🤣Oh and you know that for a fact right ? Based on what tv show presents ? She loved her sons and they loved her that's what it was like. The Crown is not a documentary.
Why did Diana have no one to speak to and confide in? No friends, no family, no therapist, no counsellor?
Seems odd unless it's all made up.
@she’s here isn’t she You are referring to a woman who has been dead for 30 years, in the present tense as if she is still alive.
How odd that Diana didn't have a single trustworthy person in her entire life, according to you, not even a psychologist or mental health counsellor.
Were you alive 30 years ago? Did you meet Diana?
1:04 that "I love you too my darlings." I can only imagine the real Diana having said that. It's so cute.
It's weird that we can feel a line like this would totally suit Diana even when we haven't heard her say it. I'm deaf but I can imagine the infliction and intonation on the words my darlings. Such a sweet lady. Oh my, how they have destroyed her.
@@Maatjuhhh Charles also calls his sons my darlings. He has always called Harry darling boy!
Yeah
One thing you have to respect between them, they loved their sons so much. This feud between him and his youngest is only temporary but I'm sure in some of his more private somber moments the King always thinks of Harry. A father's love for his child is unbeatable, only second to a mother's love for her child.
I can totally hear her say that.
I wonder if season 6 will portray her final conversation with her boys, it was so heartbreaking.
For those that don't know, the boys were in Scotland playing with their cousins and rushed through her phone call, aching to go back to playing.
It remains their biggest regret.
No next season
@@VS-xb3qc There is one more season. Season 6 will be the final season.
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They did change that, Netflix gave us a more wholesome moment with that one
@@karinvelasquez64 It was actually so wholesome that I instantly knew, no, that's too perfect and round to be true. I get the illusion but as many kids, they wanted to get back to their games, especially since they were about to see their mother the next day. Most of us would've been like that. I know I would have.
It this portrayal is accurate, I had no idea how much William did to navigate this family and somehow be there for everyone involved. Doing so at such a young age speaks to how great he will be as King.
Fictionalized version
@@dahomiee no actually part of William being there for Diana is true
it's true sadly.
@@HK-gm8pe wow
Yes me too. I didn't think about it
People don’t realise that William suffered a great deal since he was old enough to understand n remember all that was going on , Harry is lucky to remember his mother’s love and I think he was too young to remember all other ugly things
Henry in his documentary film said something like he didn't believe his mother died and she made it up so she could hide from the press, and it took him a while to realize she had gone forever 😢
He was practically 13 when she died I am sure he understood a bit too
Left out one of my favorite moments where William is signing the papers for school and he doesn't know what to put down. He asks his Mom what to put down. She points her finger at the paper instructing him what to write.
It's such a motherly thing to do. Believe all of us have had our Mom's do the exact same thing.
It's referenced in 1:45
I remember William saying he wanted to be a policeman so he could protect her. If only...😢😭
That's so sad, no kid should have to grow up that fast or have to feel that weight of responsibility. Both his parents loved him, but both his parents failed to protect him emotionally from their own crap :(
@@imapandaperson future kings rarely get normal childhoods
@@catlover2652 Through all her faults she did raise William to become a real man.
And ironically it was Prince Harry that told William he couldn't be a policeman because he had to be king.
Terrible to place such a burden on a child.
She sounds just like her it gives me shivers and brings tears to my eyes.
Yeah..I was thinking the same thing
This actress they found to play the late Princess really nails it.
I don’t think we’ll ever know the full web of bullshit William had to deal with as a young man. A lonely mother who treated him as a best friend and not a son. An unfaithful father. A remote grandmother and a little brother to look out for. To say nothing of his mother’s death.
The show dramatizes things and in doing so I actually think it undersells how deftly William navigated everything
Then he let's the same thing that happen to his mother, happen to his own sister in law... & why? Because he didn't want to stand up for his brother & became exactly like his dad.
@@JasmineGeminiDragon lol that’s a pretty dumb take. Harry made his choice. So did Meghan. And as far as I’m concerned good riddance to them both. Comparing her to Diana is like comparing shit to chocolate
@@JasmineGeminiDragon Do you actually believe Meghan? He doesn't have to defend her she made the mess herself & back then he was too young to defend anyone
@@JasmineGeminiDragon honestly? Meghan is toxic. Not because of calling out the British media for being racist and sexist, they absolutely were. And not because the British Royal family isn't toxic in their own right, they are.
But she lied at several points during her Oprah interview, didn't want to address the obvious evidence of her bullying other people, threw Kate under the bus (who i don't think had anything to do with the problematic old guard royals, she didn't need to do that) and I find it highly suspect everything she had to say copied and mirrored Diana's story, triggering every one of Harry's trauma triggers. I grew up with a covert narcissistic mother, and Meghan's mannerisms and manipulations are very reminiscent and triggering for me to watch.
Imo, Harry left a toxic family for a covertly toxic wife. William chose to ignore Harry's legitimate beef with their toxic family, being loyal to a harmful family system, and Harry chose to ignore any red flags in Meghan.
It's really sad honestly, as privileged as they both are, neither prince really escaped this toxic family crap. And now they are estranged from each other.
@@imapandaperson are you kidding? The British royal family actually closed the investigation when it was found out that her accusations were proven true. Also, she has a healthier View of the world and being self-sufficient than the entire British royal family put together. Harry has found himself an independent woman who is happy with herself, made herself successful through hard work and dedication, and has been acclaimed for doing a lot of Charity work, not for press junkets but because she wanted to give back to the world that she is a part of. Everything that you say, is as if the Sun newspaper has already brainwashed you and manipulated you and that is toxic. You have been gaslighted by the Press into believing that a good woman is bad and you have this illusion of the British royal family being the epitome of humanity, dignity and pride when in truth is, it is a set of Lego blocks really to fall down on their own hubris. It is an institution that had gained well based on exploitation, racism, and classism. This is why they are a Dying Breed and you're trying to keep them up as if they're an endangered animal when a truth, they are as archaic as the dial-up telephone. It's nice to keep them as a museum piece but these are people and when they start affecting real people's lives, then they need to have their repertoire changed. Diana died for this institution! Diana died being a object for the press to exploit and her son missed out on having a mother! Now a reporter says that his wife, the mother of his children, and a black woman should be stripped naked through the streets and lynched, should be seen as a joke? And after all that, he ends up having lunch with his stepmother, his mother, your queen, Cami. You want him to let it go? When he's seeing flashbacks of what happened to his own parents? And you know what she does? She supports him! She is a home to him. She is the mother of his children. They have a healthier marriage then Prince Willie and his in-cell idol, without a brain or any accomplishments of her own, princess Katie. You're calling the duchess toxic? I think you should point that toxic scale at the other direction.... the British Royal Manipulators
William was asked to age way to quickly for a small child. The weight of his world was on his very small shoulders because the adults in his life were either to messed up, or too indifferent, to see the pressure he was under. I don't think Diane was a bad mother. Quite the opposite. I actually believe that her boys are the men they are because of her love and devotion to them, but she did allow her adult problems to be shouldered by her small son. I get why, but still so very sad.
I think they did a great job displaying how devoted Diana was as a mother. She loved both her boys so much. I cry watching the funeral procession.
She did also parentify William and use him as an emotional crutch. No parent is flawless.
Oh so Diana was like my mum then. Making her kid her best friend confident and parent, unloading things he shouldn’t know on him.
My mother was the same way it was a lot to handle as a child but now as I adult I understand her so much more and she just didn't have anyone else to talk to I couldn't imagine not having someone to vent to I wish she had me as a adult unfortunately she passed away when I became one
that scene is a lie. william found out about james hewitt in panorama interview. he knew nothing about her new boyfriend until diana got divorced....
@@dianaloren51 you are probably right about this particular scene, but I read a bunch about Diana after watching the last season of the crown and apparently she said all the time that William was her best friend and her « most trusted adviser ». So even though this particular event is fictional, I think the behavior depicted here is probably real.
@@sakaya9878 in several bios about william and diana says he found out hewitt was her lover in panorama interview... even ingrid seward a friend of charles says that
@@dianaloren51 again, I don’t doubt that scene is here is fictional. I am saying that the behavior displayed where Diana treats her son like a grown up and tells him about serious matters that shouldn’t concern children is factual.
Watching this REALLY shows you William knew Dianna probably better than anyone. Her depression REALLY effected him and he had to navigate her and how she was feeling at such a young age, AND ALL THIS pressure to take care of EVERYONE. then to lose her, knowing she didn’t really know happiness must’ve been so difficult.
The scenes of Diana and the Princes is heartbreaking knowing what comes next.
The fact that she can't understand that her adolescent son would have a problem hearing about her adultery is beyond shocking.
Wtf r u saying .. they wr not married n if his mother doesn't tell him about her partner would u rather he read it on the papers
@@heyoheyo9635you are right, they are not normal people, they would find out by her or not
@@heyoheyo9635 I think she sholdn't have invited the media
@@MsJubjubbird I don't think it was a choice especially if u think about the British media
@@heyoheyo9635 she would tip off the press regarding her whereabouts
This scene is sad from the perspectives of both Diana and William; Diana had almost no one to confide in, the royal family wanted to pretend everything was fine, they shut her out and isolated her and she must have not wanted to go to anyone outside the royal family in fear of them leaking something to the press, but William was just a kid and no child should have their parent treat them like their friend or therapist while also having to see publicly on national TV their parents infidelity being exposed and the breakdown of their marriage being presented as Royal Family drama for a whole country to discuss.
You know they are both good parents & they both loved their boys. Even though Charles wasn’t a good husband to Diana, he still has a love for her bc she’s the mother of his sons & Diana had loved Charles even though their marriage didn’t work out. They managed to put their differences aside for them to be able to coparent their boys & share them where they both got equal time to be with them. When Diana passed away Charles was there for them & allowed them to mourn for the death of their mother & let them know that she loved them very much. I think that was the only time the Royal Family was behaving like an actual family I think bc The Queen & Prince Philip stepped up as grandparents & helped Charles support William & Harry during a difficult time & The Queen became a motherly role model for them, not exactly replacing Princess Diana as their mother but by helping Charles raise them as a grandmother
Even Queen Elizabeth and charles did everything . Nothing can replace mother's love . Losing princess diana really have been a big void always in both william and Harry's life .
Exactly. Charles may have been a complete dink to Diana in their marriage, but once they had split, they became good friends and were in a very good place before her death. She was even friendly with Camilla, mostly because she knew she was going to forever be in her sons' lives.
true...Charles was a horrible husband but he was a good father I believe its just that mediua never talked about that...for example they showed Diana hugging the boys but never showed that Charles hugged them exactly the same way
I note they also say good things about Camilla. Even though she was villainised in the love triangle, she seemed to be a good step mother.
Ironically they were the ones who killed Princess Diana
2:19 I love how she still let him love and have granny
Yep. That’s a good mum
If I were Prince William watching all the scenes his mom character Diana is in, I will bawl my eyes out of how much I miss her.. ❤️
You’re watching this with the thought that William was mature enough to remember all those heart break events
I am sure he does.
He should never have been so burdened by his mother at such a young age.
The last scene. When I discovered that isn't so fictional as I thought and William had to take care of her mom I was schocked.
It shoes that William was more connected to her mother than Harry but also he had to play na adult so it was bitter sweet. That is why he is acting like this right know. Harry isn't aware of that clearly. I think William he should tell him
Would Harry believe anything William tells him ? It looks like Harry has been protected and pampered all his life ! Let him go out into the real world and learn what life is really about ; it’s the greatest teacher !
I just hope it won’t be too late for him
@@nnekam6153Are you serious? You think Harry is pampered and protected and doesn’t know real life but William isn’t? You think Harry learning and realizing the way people treat people of color differently isn’t learning about the real world and the experiences of people who aren’t as privileged? He’s already learning about life and real world, that’s why he chose to walk away.
Yeah, that’s very true. William and Dianna had WAYYYYY more time together in general. William was her peace of mind in a maddening world. They meant a lot to each other but it wasn’t fair to him the level of codependency she put him trough.
4:13 I read in some books about Diana that she really did confide in William a lot, he was her rock as she referred to him, her “wise old man”, and even a book that said he passed her tissues when she cried behind a bathroom.
She was a wonderful mother and loved him but this scene to me especially when how uncomfortable he is, makes me think she almost parentified him and treats him like a confidant best friend rather than her young adolescent son
1:06 - 1:40
The atmosphere of these 34 seconds is remarkable. It is all at once sweet and foreboding, calming and dangerous, intimate and dramatic, heartwarming and sinister.
The function of the music and the way its edited seems two fold to me. The intense and chilling operatic strings fading away and losing focus as William holds his mother's hand, signifies the effectiveness of the his conciliatory efforts. You get an honest sense of the natural serenity of that most fundamental of human bonds. But the following quiet, the transition of the sound's character from a tense broodiness to the simple ambience of the plane engines, also invites us to interrogate the uniqueness of this mother and son dynamic, to reflect on what the intensity and maturity of the gesture means for the both of them.
It lends an innocent moment of emotional warmth between the characters an appositional chill.
Analysis aside, I personally think Debecki has given us the definitive Diana portrayal. For the exquisite competition she was up against, that's quite the achievement.
When the wealthy see shopping as recreational … meanwhile us poor would love that yacht..
You can always rent a boat
It is recreational
@@S_J_banana Not really lol?
@@weondean6126 so you shop as a job and not for fun? You don't get joy from buying stuff?
Shopping is so tiresome. I hate buying new things
The boy who plays young Wills looks just like him when he was young!
I hate the way Charles acted towards Diana and made Di revert to this child like state. That relationship wasn't good for William and Harry. If Charles could just have stopped thinking of himself and the queen had communicated, then it would have been better. Diana's a bit to blame for being immature, but Charles didn't need to bully her for it. Disgusting...
Diana was a spoilt brat of a child/woman. I expect Charles grew very weary of her immaturity!
Diana was very immature and what I liked about the crown is that it showed what a bad mismatch it was. Multiple biographers from other members of the family have pointed out that Diana did struggle with Mental health but contrary to what people want to believe it’s not all on Charles. Diana came into the marriage with low self esteem and immaturity stemming from Childhood trauma. From a therapist perspective Diana was displaying signs of bipolar disorder. A disorder like that Can take a toll on any Marriage.
@Marigold I wouldn't exactly go that far, but I'm not disagreeing that she maybe wasn't emotionally ready for marriage, nonetheless, marriage into the royal family. That's a big responsibility for anyone, you should cut her some slack.
@@isabellemyzer1807 Except that she failed to mature in her adult life.
The poor and reckless decisions she kept make right up until the end were a testament to that.
However she did grow into her Charity work and that was comendable.
@@isabellemyzer1807she was barely 20 years old when she married Charles. She was a child that in her innocence got herself in a world that is messed up and full of shit and felt alone and trapped
It’s called emotional incest when one uses a male child to emotionally fill a role that the husband should. It’s traumatic for children. I’m glad it showed how William carried a heavy burden that should not have been inflicted on him. Royal or not, no child deserved that.
And they acknowledge that in the show
That’s not true. A child with an emotionally delicate mother often gets a lot of affection and nurturing from her that is good for their well-being.
@@BLTKellys it is true. I’m not gonna debate with u what trauma dumping is and how emotional incest can scar children. Do ur research cus if ur doing this to kids, then don’t be a parent.
@@BLTKellys affection is fine. What Diana did to William is emotional incest.
tf
The last scene was so sad
The child is right...a mother is making things harder for her child
The last scene is indeed embarrassing for a mother to tell her son that kind of things, I totally understand William.
He was getting turned on
He was getting a stiffy
I would feel embarrased too if my mother told me that. Perhaps most of us would. Because those are things parents shouldn't tell to their kids. Just imagine if one day your mother wakes up and tells you she met a man and wants to date him and other kind of things, you as her son/daugher wouldn't know what to say
@@TOCC50most likely. His mother was hot! 🙈😂
Imagine being William or Harry or Charles or anyone of the Royal family and watching a scene about your life so dramatised…. So weird!
I honestly don’t blame Charles. He was just raising them the way he was brought up When Charles was just a toddler his young mother was essentially taken from him to be queen. He didn’t get enough time with her
Harry saying "Super Mario!" when Diana opens the draw of their bedside table to reveal their Nintendo Game Boy with Super Mario Land on it at 0:50 and 0:51 lol!
Proves how well Diana did trying to make them normal kids. Just like any kid in the mid 80s and 90s super Mario was always so much fun❤️
I wonder how they're going to portray William and Harry over the next few decades, especially with Kate and Meghan, if the show continues that far. I want to see how their dealing with their mothers death is portrayed here.
it will end before Meghan
@@conniestahlkopf7371 Perhaps they will protect Harry and Meghan after all they work for netflix. Prepare for terrible Kate who didn't want to lend lipstick to Megan, or horrible Kate who made Meghan cry because she thought flower girl dresses were terrible and need to be remade. Shoking 😵
@@conniestahlkopf7371 i think they will last until Harry and Meghan relantionship
@@glory4645The white chick is aging horribly…but then again they normally do
@bre7931 Well then the half white chic should have procreated with a highly melanated man, because the kids are Hella white, and like you said the lack of melanin ages you faster.
Harry's face is so wrinkled, crowsfeet. I see that it's looking smoother now. He might wanna stop there while he's ahead before he ends up looking like mickley Rourke.
Netflix did good job to show us
this show…
he had to deal with a very emotional mother
She must have been a great mom
Sounds like her looks like her what a actress she is simply stunning
I feel like he always be her favorite 😍
Is it really her voice?? Her voice is so much like real princess diana!!!!
No. She's just a great actress.
I’m just sad if they will portray Prince William it’s obvious they’ll make him look cold and rude to his mother I just hate it
She sounds so much like her
This shows you how Diana is a good mom to her kids.
How does ringing your prepubescent son up to tell him you're grooming a new lover to commit adultery with make you a good mother, exactly?
No it doesn't. It shows her selfishness and neediness.
You don't turn your child into a confidente!
@@marigold6920 Unless they're, like, adults and stuff like that. I like to be there for my mother, just as she is there for me. I feel sorry for both Diana and William.
@@marigold6920 so glad I'm not the only one thinking this way
@@marigold6920 look, Diana had no one to talk to and made her son her best friend. but despite all that she made William and Harry real men
Either Diana had one heck of a growth spurt or Charles shrunk a few inches between Seasons 4 and 5………..😳
Elizabeth Debicki is a whopping 6 feet, 3 inches! A statuesque stunner, for sure.
Why did Diana have to burgen her son woth alle her marriage sorrows? Ok, the Queen didn't want to talk to her and everyone from outside could sell her to the Paparazzi. But what about Anne and Sarah Fergussuon. I thought "Di and Fergie" wäre best friends? But she never appears...
Diana became jealous of Sarah's comfortable and close relationship with the Queen.
Richard Kay who was Diana's closest media contact (she used to phone him every morning at 9 am) has said that he believed that it was Diana who tipped off the paps about Sarah's affair when she went on holiday with her lover!
I love the fact that Prince William in series 5 is played by Dominic west’s real life son. I bet he is really proud
3:58 Omg this conversation is too much.
if only there was one piece of Diana in everything in this world and everyone would then be happy 😓❤️
What an awful thought.
The scene at boat isnt true too... i read there were several rows and she even tried left this trip early.... the queen forced diana this sardinia trip because she wanted divorce charles and there was much speculation in newspapers.... it was a pr holiday...
Diana so loved by the public
The public didn't have to live with her!
I pray for them all the time to be safe happy
We don't deserve her she is an Angel in a human body😢😢😢 oh The One and The Only Queen of People Diana 🥺 you touched the heart of so many people all over the world, we will always love you😢
This reviews makes me cry...what more the Sons itself...the pain,the loneliness they felt are incomparable...
I know it's weird but it's kinda cool to think that the royal family also loved nintendo at the time
I sometimes think that both daina and Charles were just thinking about themselves and not their sons ...... I mean with all the news about their parents it must be hard for the boys
That is very disappointing. I was hoping for a scene where William says that he'll protect mum. Paul Burrell said that Diana was proud that William will be king one day and fully supportive of him. She also respected Royal Family. It was just her marriage that made her life difficult. Instead William looks like he is bored and fed up on the Crown. And Diana seems like she's a toxic mother type.
Why did you gather that, it’s a child. He had to navigate a lot of emotions, he was sent off to school, then his mother dies, then he is groomed to be a king… all of that was not easy
Omg her voice likes diana
A reminder to everyone gasping at Diana best friending her son ITS A SHOW. We have no idea if she ever talked to William about her love life
the crown writer knows that william found out about james hewitt in panorama interview, i dont know why he thinks she was telling about some boyfriend before her divorce was settled....
@@jafrin0115 william was a very insensitive and cold boy if he watch that interview and still cares about the feelings of his father. He was plainly jealous that his mother had loved another man. Ingrid Seward said he was against Diana wanting marry another man and having a 3rd child. William until this day dont accepts that Charles never loved Diana and she deserved to be with a man who loved her.
Diana was not talking about James Hewitt in this scene. Hewitt was years earlier.
In this scene she was talking about Haznat Kahn or Dodi Alfayed.
It is a fact that Diana sought William's approval of Dodi.
Diana had several lovers during the marriage. Not just James Hewitt!
@@marigold6920 who said she didnt? lets not spread hate?
@@tryingtogetthroughlife2794 What are you talking about?
Am I the only one that noticed that they did not feature James Hewett, the father of prince Harry on the show?
Let me guess, you got that information from a tabloid 🙄
Apart from the hair color, Harry looks nothing like James Hewitt he has a strong resemblance to Charles and his grandfather Phillip, especially in his younger years.
That's Lord Pembroke who Diana had fling with after William's birth. Even Queen was doubtful about Harry's real father..
Repeat with me: you should look after your children, not your children after you.
I do hope that wasn't the final conversation he had with her
The resemblance is uncanny
I love the crown, i rewatched S1-4 all the time, but this season the way they portrait diana made me really uncomfortable especially for poor william.
I find this season difficult to watch. We don't really know what's real or not. Especially relationship between William and Diana. The cast is not great but Diana and dialogues are quite empty or repetitives....
Diana is still sorely missed
3:58 not so saint i guess . sharing such thing with a 13 yo boy😶
@sloth bear Yes, they do but it well documented that Diana relied a lot during her divorce. She used to call him "her most trusted advisor", "her soulmate" and "her closest confidant". She would tell him everything from the divorce to her lover. She would even call him when he was at boarding school to ask her for advice about her love life. He was 11 at the time. He became her advisor, her best friend, her therapist. He would console her when she was sad
I love Diana but she definitely shared WAY too much with William when he should've been able to enjoy his childhood and adolescence
Charles is not innocent. William would often tell him that he hated him for making his mum cry all the time then he actually met Camilla for the first time a few months after Diana died (the meeting didn't go well!). The man went through a lot in that period
Yes but she shared too much he was only child I understand she felt a lonely but she leaned on him too much and it was not fair
"not so saint" only imbeciles think anyone is a saint. She had flaws but overall she was a good enough mum for her sons to have been heavily affected by her death. You can disapprove of her actions - I certainly don't approve of talking about that sort of thing with one's children - but to judge her entire character for that is ludicrous. Get over yourself.
@sloth bear just bc William loves Diana doesn’t mean she didn’t traumatize him.
@sloth bear I remember my parents doing that to me when they were divorcing and let me tell you, it definatly didn't not affect me. Would say that it went as far as make me never want to get into a relationship with how bad it was. My mother still makes me the confident and I don't want it, nor do I want to be the emotional pillar for my mother. Is that cruel? maybe, but it isn't something a child should have to deal with.
You missed the bit off where Princess Diana heard a click over the phone.
I truly understand William...
It must have broken her heart to know she was dying, leaving her boys, how heart broken they would be
Oh My God,her voice is so similiar with Princess Diana
She loved her boys 😩😢
Harry playing Super Mario Land is a W
What is the name of boy who played prince William's role here?
Poor Diana. She had 3 children on her hands & the oldest one (Charles) was the biggest baby!
It's hard for William and Harry on their younger ages for having their parents get divorced and then they get separated by their mom, and later they mom died in a car accident while both of them are still kids.
you cant kill love❤
diana wanted to be a good mum
these children said ilove you
Putting children in adult situations is wrong
why do they portray diana as some goddess, she clearly wasn't one.
Same thoughts was she a victim ? Yes was she better than all the other royal family members yes but people are too obsessed with her and worship her like she’s some kind of angel that descended directly through heaven
I agree with you, people talking about her like they knew her personally, we all have this kind of dark side in us, we are not perfect and she was not an exception, she was not an angel
@@theserialbunny424 She definitely wasn't a victim either. Diana gave as good as she got. She was a lovely woman with all of the charity work she did, but she was also human and fucked up in her personal life and her public life just as much as everyone else did.
True
I can't stop laughing when I see Diana opps Mary lol.... Where will be Carlos and Hitlerin
I've not watched this series at all. I knew Diana, personal and this drama is disrespectful of her memory in all ways,especially disrespectful for the boys
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The likenesses for the majority of the characters is quite off personally.
And the accent for Charles isn’t quite there.
Diana is very good though.
Тільки зараз розумієш як їй важко було в тій сім'ї. Тому вона віддавала свою любов дітям і людям і черпала в них силу і любов, і повагу.
NESSUNA è degna dell' ORIGINALE ‼️
I am loving the portrayal of Princess Diana. Other than that I find the season to be very boring. I think it was not a good decision to bring on these actors that nobody knows about. You can’t go from someone like Helena Bonham Carter, who is british film royalty, and Olivia Colman to unknown actors. You just cant do that & thats why everyone is carrying on about being bored. Was not a smart move at all, except for the girl who plays Diana. I also like Emalda Staunton but other than, this season is a crap shoot
First of all Helena Bonham Carter did not give an impressive performance in The Crown and Olivia Colman is the most overhyped actress of our era.
Because you haven't heard of the present cast doesn't mean they are unknown.
@@BLTKellys I highly disagree with both points lol. Helena Bonham Carter did pretty damn good imo. The beat Margaret i do believe though was Vanessa, yes but still. And Olivia Colman.. umm watch a movie of hers. Then you will see what all the hype is about, all i’ll say about that. I think the most overrated actress of our generation is Meryl Streep. I have seen many of her movies and i do think shes very good but shes good just like everybody so i dont get it. Someone i think who is in her camp who should be WAY beyond Streep is the incomparable, Sally Field. Olivia Colman, in my mind is as good as Field. So thats what i think.
@@cece8095 I’ve watched a few Colman movies and I don’t understand why she is so praised. She’s adequate but she’s not remarkable. People speak about her like she’s the second coming of Glenda Jackson.
@@BLTKellys 😂😂, well i mean i dont know what to tell ya. I mean, i think shes great but it’s each person’s preference i guess
she has such a cute lil kids, should have just focused on them and the kingdom as a Queen. And about Charles loving her, why would she need a man who loves someone else anyway? She is his legal wife so should have not entertained their love story. Or should have taken help from church-priest to come out of it in a peaceful way.
I can understand how princess Diana would want her son to hear it from her before the tabloids. Either way it hurts a child to hear things like that, unfortunately children are always put in the middle of the parent's problems. It seems that Charles did quite a lot to groom William to think as he did, which would have been fine if he hadn't only intended to use Diana as a puppet for his position in the royal family.
Diana did parentify William to a good degree and used him as an emotional crutch. William was very agry at both his parents around this time, he stopped speaking to Diana for a while and uninvitied them both from an important event at Eton and had his nanny attend instead.
@@Seek1878 William was put in the middle of his parents problems, it doesn't mean Diana wasn't a good mother, but it all hurt William...and Charles was just as responsible as Diana that William was exposed to that negativity.
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Diana is soo lovely mother 💞👑
Achei a aparência do ator não compatível com o Charles, não tem nada a ver. Assim, o mesmo aconteceu com a atriz que fez a Rainha Elizabeth. Bem mais fácil seria " envelhecer a atriz que fez o papel na temporada anterior ( mesmo que não tenha olhos azuis), minha opinião.
WTF,Diana? Poor William
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01:26🕊02:04🕊
The Knut family
Maybe it's just me and the way I was raised, but I see no problem with a parent and a child talking openly about the different things that happen to them and sharing their experiences
It depends on what is being talked about and the situation. In William's case, his mother and father, whom he both loves, are divorced. That's bad enough, then you have a mother who is emotionally dumping William with her problems and even her new boyfriend...That's not healthy. I am not hating on Diana, just to clarify.
Edit: And the fact that William was just a child when Diana was supposedly doing this, is absolutely horrid!
Didn’t she abuse him?