The Crown season 1 episode 5 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a poignant episode, the King rehearses his coronation, emphasizing the solemnity of the oath and the anointing's sacredness. Meanwhile, the Duke aims to break a British aviation record but is invited to chair the Coronation Committee, signifying trust and a desire for closer ties. The Duke of Windsor, distanced from royal titles, grapples with family estrangement and his mother's failing health. Tensions arise as the Duke of Edinburgh proposes modernizing the coronation, including televising it. Despite initial resistance, the Queen supports the idea but insists on traditional aspects like the Duke kneeling, underscoring the balance between modernity and tradition in the monarchy.
Full Episode S01E05 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of the anointing in the coronation ceremony?
The anointing is the most sacred part of the coronation ceremony, symbolizing the monarch's direct contact with the divine and a sacred promise that cannot be broken.
How does the King view the weight of the crown?
The King perceives the crown as having both a physical and symbolic weight, representing the challenges and responsibilities of being King.
What record is the Duke trying to set in British aviation?
The Duke is attempting to earn his wings faster than anyone in British aviation history.
Why is the Duke invited to join the Coronation Committee?
The Duke is invited to join the Coronation Committee as Chairman to make a public declaration of trust in him and to spend more time together.
What is the Duke of Windsor's relationship with Wallis Simpson?
The Duke of Windsor is married to Wallis Simpson, and they live a life focused on entertaining and coping with their lack of official royal titles.
Why is the Duke of Windsor conflicted about visiting Queen Mary?
The Duke of Windsor is conflicted because Queen Mary disapproved of his marriage to Wallis Simpson, leading to strained family relationships.
What changes does the Duke of Edinburgh propose for the coronation?
The Duke of Edinburgh proposes modernizing the coronation, making it less ostentatious, more egalitarian, and televising the event.
How does the Queen respond to the proposed coronation changes?
The Queen agrees to televise the coronation but insists that the Duke kneel during the ceremony, signifying respect for the monarchy.
What is the Duke of Windsor's view on monarchy and transparency?
The Duke of Windsor believes that the monarchy relies on a sense of magic and mystery rather than transparency, which adds to its allure and authority.
Why did the Duke of Windsor abdicate the throne?
The Duke of Windsor abdicated the throne for love, choosing his relationship with Wallis Simpson over his royal duties.