The Crown, the royal drama on Netflix, saw a significant increase in views following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. The Peter Morgan-produced program follows the former British monarch’s reign from the time of her coronation till the present.
According to Deadline, the show, which debuted in 2016, made it into the top 10 list of the streaming juggernaut with 17.75 million hours watched.
Claire Foy won two Emmys for her performances as the Queen in the first two seasons of the program. The character was portrayed by Oscar winner Olivia Colman for the following four seasons.
Queen Elizabeth II passed away on September 8 in the evening at Balmoral Castle, The doctors had voiced concerns about her health earlier that day and had kept her under observation. She ruled for seventy years.
She ascended to the throne in 1952 after the passing of her father, King George VI.
Given the length of her reign, the Queen saw many of the significant occasions that occurred in the latter half of the 20th century and the first two decades of the 21st. The royals’ inner lives as they navigate a society that is changing quickly are shown in “The Crown.”
The narrative, directing, performances, and production design of the series have all garnered recognition. Also praised by critics is the show’s truthful yet balanced portrayal of the royal family.
Former Prince Charles, who was her successor, ascended to the throne as King Charles III.