Allow us to break down what isn’t entirely factual about Netflix’s depiction of the royal couple.
Well, in short, yes.
However, “The Crown” took liberties when portraying scenes about the bracelet.

Vickers confirmed that the interaction between Camilla and the late Lady Diana was fiction.
“I’m sure that never happened,” Vickers stated.
Charles didn’t push for a divorce after Diana returned from the U.S.

In 1992, then-Prince Charles and Princess Diana officially announced their separation, according toPeople.
“History does not corroborate any wish for divorce or separation at this time” Vickers revealed.
Tampongate was accurate, but where was Squidgygate?

King Charles and Camilla, Queen Consort, are not exempt from controversy throughout their relationship.
The tampon conversation occurred in 1989 during an incredibly private phone call between then-Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles.
As awkward as that scene is, it’s allaccurate.

In the call, Diana even complains to Gilbey about Charles, saying that he makes life torturous.
At the time, Camilla was married to Andrew Parker Bowles, and had been since 1973.
“I was terrified of her,” Diana admitted.

“She said to me, ‘You’ve got everything you ever wanted.
So I said, ‘I want my husband.'”
“They loathed each other!”

“Meanwhile the young Prince of Wales was too unsure of himself to make up his mind.
There was no need for any Palace plot.”