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Explores biopics about moments of crisis for the House of Windsor and how these productions, along with Netflix's long-running series The Crown, both represent and enact the Royal Family's post-crises rehabilitation.

Biopics of the House of Windsor
examines screen representations of the British reigning monarch and those in the direct line of succession. Focusing on high-profile 21st-century productions that intervene in and perpetuate cultural memories of the Windsors, Bethany Layne explores the royal biopic's relation to historical truth – its generic truth contract, especially around its attraction to and depiction of moments of crises – and its connection to the genres of biography and biofiction.

Layne argues that the films in question depict the royal family's negotiation of moments of crisis via the twinned strategies of exile and policing. While expulsions ensure the institution's survival, policing safeguards its popularity by reconfiguring the audience's envy and potential class resentment as pity.

Chapters discuss films, musicals, and TV productions, asking which representations of the British royal family are privileged, and how do these differ between a British drama (The King's Speech), a work by a Chilean director (Spencer) and Netflix's transnational The Crown. In doing so, Biopics of the House of Windsor questions how the genre functions to disseminate British national identity across the globe.

Table of Contents

List of figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction: 'We've become… actors!'
1 'Without interruption or injury': George VI and the abdication crisis in W.E. (2011), The King's Speech (2010) and The Crown (2016–19)
2 'As your Queen, and as a grandmother': Elizabeth II and 'Diana week' in The Queen (2006) and The Crown (2019–23)
3 'I'd like to be a queen of people's hearts' : Diana, Bashir and marital breakdown in The Crown (2020–22), Spencer (2021) and The Interview (2023)
4 'Better thoughtful Prince than King[?]': Identity crisis in The Crown (2017–23) and constitutional crisis in King Charles III (2017)
Coda: Spare parts

Bibliography
Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Nov 12 2026
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Pages 256
ISBN 9798765110898
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 29 bw illus
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Series Biofiction Studies
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Bethany Layne

Bethany Layne is Senior Lecturer in English Litera…

Series Editor

Lucia Boldrini

Series Editor

Michael Lackey

Michael Lackey is Distinguished McKnight Universit…

Series Editor

Monica Latham

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