The creator of the Netflix series, The Crown, has clarified that Princess Kate’s cancer journey will not be depicted in any upcoming projects, shutting down rumors and cautioning the media.
Peter Morgan addressed the social media frenzy surrounding Princess Kate, emphasizing that such sensitive subjects should be handled with care: “No, that’s not something I could ever do.”
When asked about Kate Middleton‘s whereabouts during media speculation, Morgan urged for privacy and responsible behavior from both the press and the public.
After undergoing an abdominal operation and starting chemotherapy for cancer, Kate’s absence from public view led to wild speculation and conspiracy theories.
Notably, during her absence, Kate made a rare public appearance by releasing a family portrait that included Prince George, Prince Charlotte, and Prince Louis on Mother’s Day.
The Crown faced backlash in its depiction of Princess Diana and King Charles’s marriage, with some criticizing it as damaging fiction.
Morgan expressed his concerns about the culture of outrage in the UK media, emphasizing the need for understanding and responsible journalism.