Well there's zero point in believing Farage, Piers Morgan, GB News and the Royal correspondents.
would be nice if the Royal Family could really say what has happened, but they won't because the institution needs protecting at all costs
They won't because to respond to one will weaken them when something else crops up. They're pretty aware of the comparative damage from this.
I don't have Netflix, but the summaries of the series don't really seem to justify the hype to me. There's not that much that's new, is there?
He says Charles lied, but nobody outside that room knows what was said.
William shouted at him? Well, it was a fairly angry situation, so it seems entirely likely. We don't know what triggered it.
The half-in half-out idea was rejected. We knew that, the details aren't known, although it seems likely to me that it was a desire to simplify things rather than kick it down the road until the next flashpoint. I think that was the best for all concerned on that point, as I think there would have been one at some point.
They felt there was an onslaught against them in the media. I doubt anyone not hopelessly biassed would disagree with that. How much was at the direction of the Palace... he may have that impression (he may be right), but there's nothing to confirm one way or the other.
Is there anything specifically of note that I've not noticed?
Some of what's been said over the series just seems weird, or incredibly naive.
Not knowing what protocol would be to meet the Queen seemed like poor preparation. Was it on the couple or the Palace to let her know? We don't know.
Surprise that Beyonce knew who she was? That really doesn't ring true to me.
Minor things, but I can't see how the first could have been allowed to happen.