Newsweek - USA (2019-11-29)

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NOVEMBER 29, 2019


Culture


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Illustration by BRITT SPENCER


helena bonham carter, who plays princess margaret in the third


and fourth season of Netflix’s The Crown, says America’s fascination with


the royal family is a case of wanting what they can’t have. “It’s your own fault,


you tore away, you renounced our king,” the English actress says jokingly. Prin-


cess Margaret, Queen Elizabeth’s only sister, left a complicated legacy when she


died in 2002. Often viewed as a tragic outcast compared to her more-popular


sister, Carter hopes to shed a more nuanced light on the misunderstood prin-


cess. “No one is going to be the narrative they are in the press,” Carter said. “It’s


very hard to be famous and vulnerable, and I think she was a very vulnerable


person.... She was also incredibly brave.” Bravery is something the Oscar-nom-


inated actress knows a thing or two about, considering she’s made a career of


playing boldly unique characters from Marla Singer in Fight Club (1999) to


Princess Margaret’s mother Elizabeth in The King’s Speech (2010).


Helena Bonham Carter


What did you learn about Princess


Margaret, and what do you hope


viewers take from your portrayal?


There’s a lot of presumption saying


she had a tragic life. But I think she


had a lot of fun. The narrative in the


press about her is a cartoon. I hope


that I might have shown somewhat


the difɿculties of her situation.


Hopefully, I got under her skin.


You’ve played a number of royals


over the course of your career.


Have you ever heard from them


about your portrayals?


Not really. They know who I am. I


remember the Queen actually


introducing me to Obama, saying “She’s


in a ɿlm called The King’s Speech.”


Princess Margaret, like yourself,


was a bit of a gay icon. Why do you


think that is?


She is a lesson in camp. Loads of her


friends were gay, and I think she felt


very comfortable with them; they


were kindred spirits. But I think she


deɿnitely felt she didn’t quite ɿt in


with her family.


It’s the 20th anniversary of


Fight Club+RZGLGWKDWɿOP


impact your career?


Privately that’s more my style. In fact,


I have Marla Singer’s jacket, it’s the


one jacket I wear to this day. It’s a Rick


Owens original. But that did have a


massive impact, that ɿlm has lasted.


Which is great vindication because


when it ɿrst came out it was booed at


screenings in Venice. —H. Alan Scott


“[Margaret]


was too


much in a


way... She is


technicolor,


it’s almost


too much


to be royal.”


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