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The Crown
Television
The Crown
ends in a blaze of camp glory
By Alexander Larman
Film
The Golden Globe nominations are serious-minded and impressive
By Alexander Larman
Television
Can
The Crown
redeem itself in its final hours?
By Alexander Larman
Television
The Crown
season six: a regal return to form?
By Alexander Larman
And Finally
Princess Diana and other theatrical ghosts
By Andrew Watts
Science & Tech
Meghan Markle and Princess Di among top requested celebrity sex dolls: report
By Cockburn
Television
A subtly mournful
Crown
lands in the post-Elizabeth era
By Alexander Larman
Television
The Crown
is inaccurate and impossible not to watch
By Alexander Larman
Television
The Crown flirts with the unthinkable
By Alexander Larman
Television
The Crown will long reign o’er the Emmys
By Alexander Larman
Art
Sets appeal: the distracting beauty of TV backdrops
By Fiona Mountford
Art
The Crown’s depiction of Thatcher is grotesque
By James Delingpole
Art
The Crown makes difficult viewing for IRA apologists
By Ian Acheson
Art
How much of The Crown’s fourth season actually happened?
By James Delingpole
Home
Rules for a deconfinement dinner party
By Jeremy Clarke
Art
The Queen, and indeed the British public, deserve better than The Crown’s lies
By William Shawcross
Prince Andrew should be helping the FBI, not covering the royal posterior
By Dominic Green
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