William Accuses Charles of Diana's Death | The Crown (Dominic West, Ed McVey)



Amidst the lingering pain of losing his mother Diana, William (Ed McVey) storms out in front of Charles (Dominic West) and accuses him of being to blame for Diana’s death.

From Season 6, Episode 5: Willsmania

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29 thoughts on “William Accuses Charles of Diana's Death | The Crown (Dominic West, Ed McVey)”

  1. At the end of the day, Charles could have firmly said “no” to his grandmother and parents who arranged this doomed marriage with Diana. So all of this was his doing. Not marrying Charles very well would have sparred Diana from her bulimia, suicide attempts and the tragic car crash.

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  2. Charles didn't drive the car but yes he drove Diana into the arms of the man that was in that car with her and he died as well. William was so angry. But I don't think anyone had any idea of how Diana's death affected Harry. Just because Harry's the Spare, he's looked over. William had every right to be so angry at his father.

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  3. She died because Martin Bashir LIED to her & told her that everyone she trusted was complicit with Charles in order to get the panorama interview with her. IT WAS A LIE. Diana gave up her security as a result. William has come out publicly & blamed Bashir & the BBC. BBC has admitted it. Muhammad Alfyed is responsible for Diana’s death. His driver, his car, his hotel security, his son.

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  4. Also if Diana has negoiated a better living arrangement while remaining married. Moving out from Kensington Palace and its snoops, continued to make public appearances single and as a couple, no babies, no public side-pieces, no interactions with the princes. Even if she kept up marriage until Harry was of age, she would most likely be alive today and that homewrecking hag would not be queen.

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  5. There was no conspiracy. It was an accident. To think otherwise is completely unreasonable. Charles behaved badly and then so did Diana. It was an ill fated marriage. If you want to blame anyone (in addition to the drunk driver and Diana not wearing a seatbelt), blame the paparrazzi who were chasing the car.

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  6. This scene hits hard! Charles was part of a horrible chain of events that culminated in Diana's death, chiefly him throwing a tantrum about her keeping her HRH status which she deserved as mother of the future King of England. Because of his childish demands that she be stripped of her royal status, she lost royal protection so for him to go on about wanting her to have police protection is absurd. William dropped so many truth bombs here, Charles was staggered. I truly believe this conversation happened in real life, probably more brutal and I think Harry went at Charles too at some point as he well deserved for his part in the mess of his and Diana's marriage. The one thing I will give Charles is that he finally stood up to the Queen where it concerned bringing Diana's body back and treating her with the dignity she deserved.

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  7. Gross. It feels so dirty and gross to recreate and watch a representation of a family’s most intimate struggles with no knowledge or right to it. That desire is truly what killed her.

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