Diana longs for love and wants to be a princess, but she is not a human being. Charles wants to be with true love and wants to make a difference, but he has been the crown prince for too many years. Although the story of The Crown is fictional, we can see it as a deduction based on real events. The perspectives of both sides of the divorce case of Charles and Diana in the play are presented, and the victory lies in the helplessness of the characters in the face of fate.
In the British royal family in the 90s, Diana was undoubtedly the most showy. The play vividly depicts how the princess had a nervous breakdown in a loveless marriage after the wedding of the century. In front of the camera, she is everyone's favorite Princess Diana - fashion, charity ambassador, royal stream. However, when she turned around, when she returned to Kensington Palace alone, it was the loneliness of the blue sea and the blue sky and night heart.
Diana knew that her husband, Charles, was accompanying Camilla at this moment. From the moment they got married, the problem was already there - "The marriage of three people, a bit crowded." It's no wonder that she suffers from depression and binge eating disorder. In a 1995 interview with the BBC, Diana revealed: "Because my self-esteem is at a low ebb for a long time and I don't think I'm worthy, I feel comfortable by eating four or five times a day, like a pair of warm arms around me, but only temporarily, very briefly." Then, I'll spit it all out. ”
However, what is all this in the eyes of Charles, who doesn't love her? Will he sympathize with her? No, it only disgusts Charles. Recalling their honeymoon, he said, "It's all the smell of vomit. ”
What was once puzzling was that since everyone has to pay a price in the world, why can't Diana be satisfied with the identity of the princess, and has to confide in ** about private affairs, causing a storm in the city? Is she too greedy to love and be a princess? Can't let go of the vanity of the title of princess, and want the warmth of being loved? Now I understand and sympathize with her struggle. If you are not loved in marriage, it is a big deal, because every day your husband's neglect of you is like Ling Chi, cutting your self-esteem with a knife. Especially when Charles and Camilla's call records are **, the intimate love words between them will collapse if any wife hears it. So, Diana was drowning in negative emotions all day long, nervously suspecting that she was being eavesdropped. This was not self-inflicted, but "gifted" by Charles.
What did the Queen and Prince Philip do to this uncontrolled daughter-in-law? The queen asked Diana if there was anything that could not be resolved within the family, and she had to tell B B C. Princess Diana said that she wanted to see the queen again and again, but was always refused. The queen was still indifferent and serious, and sighed and said: "That's because we are too busy, and every member of the royal family is busy." The implication is that Princess Diana is the "crazy woman" who is too idle. Philip was even more excessive, and after receiving the news of Diana's interview revealing the unhappiness of her marriage, he rushed to persuade her to learn smarter. Just show your loyalty to your family in public, and have fun in private.
Diana couldn't be as tactful as Prince Philip and couldn't be as forgiving as Queen Elizabeth. Her way is to fight, exposing the unfair treatment she has received to **, and the end is naturally divorced, and it is almost inevitable that she will come to this point.
The members of the royal family are shackled in the shackles of the monarchy, fluttering in the tide of fate, and the more they struggle, the more they meet the predetermined fate, which almost has a Greek tragic sense of fate and beauty. Diana is a princess who wants to be loved, but the more she is loved by the public, the less she is loved by her husband. Charles is a crown prince who is eager to try, but in the end he is destined to live in the shadow of his mother and wife. Elizabeth II, a dedicated queen who prudently maintains the system of a constitutional monarchy, can only watch the royal dignity gradually collapse in the change of times and the nonsense of her children.
Born into the royal family already enjoys privileges, both privileges and personality, which seems pretentious. It seems that only Elizabeth II understood that power corresponds to responsibility, and she was a dignified monarch all her life. With her death, perhaps it is difficult for anyone in the Windsor family to give up their self to adapt to the monarchy, so it is okay, the decline of the monarchy may also be a relief for those members of the royal family who seek to emancipate their individuality.