A few months ago, my pal Denise Costello led me to a fabulous blog called Cote de Texas, a lifestyle, decorating, design and all around wonderful site. Recently, Joni Webb, who writes and edits Cote de Texas, ran a really in-depth, well researched and visually stunning post on the sets used during the filming of
The Crown, the Netflix series centered on Queen Elizabeth and the royal family that reached a staggering $100 million to produce, chiefly due to the fact that the production team were determined that the sets, costumes, jewels, cars and everything else connected with filming be historically correct.
For her recent post, Joni uncovers which historic locations stood in for Buckingham Palace and Clarence house, she looks into the attention to detail that is the hallmark of
The Crown and also offers up some most amusing nuggets of behind-the-scenes
on-dit.
Click here to read
Behind the Sets of The Crown, which
appears to be just the first in a series of posts about
The Crown, so don't forget to follow the site while you're there!
Published on December 13, 2016 23:00