British Manners: What We Can Learn from The Crown, a Netflix Series
Have you watched The Crown? It is a very popular series on Netflix. The Crown offers a history lesson and a look into the young personal life of Queen Elizabeth. The series delves into world events and the social manners of British society. There is a great deal that we can learn from this series. Not only a history lesson, The Crown offers many opportunities to observe how Queen Elizabeth handles herself as a young woman and as a wife with a tremendous responsibility to her family and the world.
British Manners: Tips We Learn from The Crown, Queen Elizabeth
Queen Elizabeth is crowned at a very young age. She engages in a public persona that is respectful and reserved. Her personal life is never intertwined with her public duties. She always projects strength and grace publicly.
Queen Elizabeth embraces generational differences with ease and maturity. Her favorite prime minister, was Winston Churchill. Instead of a relationship with unease and tension, this one turns into one of mutual respect and commonality. They both share a love of horses, racing and polo.
It gives me such pleasure to watch The Queen because she is such a lady. If you are teaching your daughters what it means to be a lady, have them watch this series. In fact, watch this one as a family. The confidence and glamor that is portrayed in The Crown is refreshing.
It gives me such pleasure to watch The Queen because she is such a lady. If you are teaching your daughters what it means to be a lady, have them watch this series. In fact, watch this one as a family. The confidence and glamor that is portrayed in The Crown is refreshing.
The Queens posture is outstanding. The Queen is played by Claire Foy. She comments in an article by Vanity Fair that she wore a corset during the first season to assist with the costumes as she had just given birth. It has since helped her continue with guidance to sit up straight and carry herself as The Queen.
Season 2 of The Crown Starts December 2 on Netflix
Season 2 I am sure will not disappoint. Watch as they move through the sixties with style and grace. How will the royal family handle the “sex, drugs and rock and roll” culture of the 1960’s?
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