The historicalNetflixseries is finally approaching the current times andThe CrownstarHelena Bonham Carterthinks that the TV series shouldn’t carry on. The actress has appeared in two seasons of the series and the fifth season just debuted last November. The show is expected to end with its sixth season and the actress believes it’s the right call.Veteran actress Helena Bonham Carterplayed the role of the Countess of Snowdon Princess Margaret inThe Crownand she admitted to loving the episodes she’s in. However, as much as she loves participating on the series, the actress confessed that she believes that the series had already run its course.When an interviewer said that it will be much easier forThe Crownwriter Peter Morgan to write something about the British Royal family now that they’ve reached the present times. It will be much easier to write something about the recent events about the family since it will not be as extensive as writing about the past events. However, the actress doesn’t think the series should continue.The actress toldThe Guardian“I should be careful here too, but I don’t think they should carry on, actually. I’m in it and I loved my episodes, but it’s very different now. When The Crown started it was a historic drama, and now it’s crashed into the present. But that’s up to them.”RELATED:Helena Bonham Carter Defends Johnny Depp, Says He’s Been ‘Completely Vindicated’ by Trial Win
Helena Bonham Carter As Countess of Snowdon Princess Margaret
The56-year-old actresshas stunningly portrayed the role of Princess Margaret on the series, so fans might wonder how the actress gets into her character. The actress said “Well, actually, the real Margaret didn’t mind about being number two, but she did mind being really short. She was just 5ft, so there was something in her posture to maximise every little millimetre.
She continued “She had her car seat elevated so she could be seen. And a lot of it was the need not to be overlooked, probably prompted by her great-grandmother saying something about the fact that she was tiny. And that scarred her. It’s funny what we carry – a complex that can govern all our behaviour.”
The actress then detailed the personal she’s gotten over the years, she said “I’ve got so many issues, but as you get older you go: “Whatever.” The curse of being young is you take your complex too seriously. Or you take your opinion of yourself too seriously. As soon as you’re a bit older, you tell the demons to shut up because they’re boring.”