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  1. Nov 17, 2019 · With Olivia Colman, Tobias Menzies, Helena Bonham Carter, Ben Daniels. While Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon visit the USA, the queen, at the bidding of Harold Wilson, asks them to make a side trip to Washington, D.C. to ask President Johnson for financial assistance for the United Kingdom.

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    • Biography, Drama, History
    • Benjamin Caron
    • 2019-11-17
  2. Nov 17, 2019 · News. Were "Margaratologists," Fans of Princess Margaret, Real? 'The Crown' season 3 features an episode titled "Margaretology," about Princess Margaret fans and her infamous trip to the...

  3. Nov 17, 2019 · A recap of ‘Margaretology,’ episode 2 of season 3 of The Crown on Netflix. We return to the complicated relationship between the royal sisters for a deliciously soapy (and historically suspect...

    • Sarene Leeds
    • Contributor
  4. Nov 18, 2019 · Margaret is a goofball, but she’s still a member of The Firm, and Elizabeth’s #realtalk letter gets her back into the reins. To be commanded by The Queen is very different than to be asked by ...

    • Nicole Cliffe
  5. Nov 17, 2019 · The Crown Season 3, Episode 2, “Margaretology” explores the unspoken rift between Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret in a compelling chapter. This recap of Netflix series The Crown Season 3, Episode 2, “Margaretology” contains significant spoilers. You can read the recap of the previous episode by clicking these words.

    • What Happened When Margaret Traveled to The U.S. in 1965?
    • Was Margaret’s U.S. Trip Considered A Success?
    • Was There Tension Between Margaret and Queen Elizabeth II at This time?
    • Did Margaret Struggle with alcohol?
    • What Was Margaret’s Marriage Like During This time?
    • Did Margaret Have An Affair with Roddy Llewellyn?

    Episode 2, Season 3 of The Crown opens with a flashback to 1943 at Windsor, when a young and confident Margaret says that she wishes to be queen instead of her hesitant sister. Titled Margaretology, this episode then flashes forward to depict Margaret’s first visit to the U.S., in 1965. The visit, which did take place in real life, came at a tense ...

    Margaret and Armstrong-Jones departed for the U.S. for 20 days at the beginning of the month, to an already captivated U.S. public. One local California newspaper said that her trip had triggered “five months’ of plans that leave nothing to chance.” Met by fansat every step of the way, the pair started their travels in San Francisco before heading ...

    The Crowndepicts Margaret’s trip to the U.S. as stoking her sister’s insecurities, comparing her own “predictable, dependable, reliable” nature to Margaret’s “instinctive, spontaneous, dazzling” character. Indeed, one of the overarching themes of the season is how different members of the family deal with undertaking their royal duty. “We all have ...

    Throughout season 3 ofThe Crown, Margaret is depicted as being volatile in her moods, and often under the influence of alcohol. In real life, she reportedly liked to gluematchbooks to the side of drinking glasses so that she could light her cigarette without having to put down her drink. “She was somebody who had a very low boredom threshold, someb...

    As suggested in Season 2 of The Crown, Armstrong-Jones had affairs prior to his marriage to Margaret. Season 3 explores the breakdown of the couple’s marriage, depicting their disagreements during the U.S. tour as well as their explosive arguments and infidelities on both sides. By the time Season 3 starts, Margaret and Armstrong-Jones have become ...

    The Crown depicts then 43-year-old Margaret meeting 26-year-old Roddy Llewellyn at a party hosted by Margaret’s close friend Lady Anne Glenconner at her country estate in Scotland. The encounter really did happen that way in 1973; Lady Anne said in a recent interviewthat Llewellyn was invited to make up the numbers at the party. “We had introduced ...

  6. Margaretology/Episode Summary. < Margaretology. It's 1943 — a young Elizabeth is briefed about being the heir. Elizabeth is not confident in taking the crown and confides in Margaret about her nervousness. Margaret excitedly blurts how she will take the throne — “Margaret Rose wants to do it.”

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