Reader\'s Digest Australia & New Zealand - June 2018

(Steven Felgate) #1

Editor’s Note


4 | June• 2018


LIKE MILLIONS OF PEOPLE THE WORLD OVER, I have sat


and happily binged on he Crown. Since the Netlix series


debuted in late 2016, it has become a huge hit, both for its acting


and its bold portrayal of history. But watching the series can


be challenging, and you can easily start to wonder, “Did that


really happen?” For many, watching the irst 20 episodes that


cover life in the Royal House of Windsor between 1953-1964 has


become a sport, putting viewers through a series of storylines


that excite, entertain and challenge – often playing games with


the truth. Viewers checking the events portrayed in the series


saw Wikipedia experience huge peaks of traic to the


Queen’s page during each episode. While we love


a good storyline, messing with the truth about


people so much in the public eye for so long


was bound to raise a few sighs. Coinciding


with the 65th anniversary of Queen


Elizabeth II’s Coronation, this month’s


cover story, ‘Fooling with the Facts’ (page


26), answers questions about some of its


more baling storylines.


Happy reading,


he Right Royal Story


LOUISE WATERSON
Group Editor
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