WARNING: If you’re a fan of The Crown and haven’t finished the season, there are spoilers ahead.
It’s the TV show focusing on the life of the current reigning British monarch, but a new episode of The Crown has garnered criticism from fans and historians alike.
The second season of the much-loved show about the royal family debuted on the streaming platform just three days ago and has been accused of blatantly re-writing history for the sake of a good story.
The penultimate episode of the second series shows the death of Prince Philip‘s beloved sister, 26-year-old Princess Cecilie of Greece and Denmark. Cecilie was killed in 1937 in a plane crash after it hit a factory chimney while flying from Germany to London with her husband and two young sons.
She was eight months pregnant with her fourth child at the time of her death. Firemen found the remains of an infant at the scene, with some suggesting the pilot had attempted a dangerous landing because Cecilie had gone into labour.
