The star of "The Crown" reveals why Prince Harry stopped talking to him: "I said too much"

Dominic West plays Harry's father, Prince Charles, on the Netflix series.


The stars of the successful series Netflix The crown play British royal family , many of which are still there today to discover their representation of the show, if they dare. But an actor who has a direct link with a royal said they had not been in contact with the series - not because the show of the show caused a rift, but because of something that is is produced years ago. In a new interview with Radio Times ,, Dominic W e st said Prince Harry Arrested to speak to him after he exaggerated the expedition, they both went to the South Pole.

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West plays Prince Charles (now King Charles III, from 2022) in season 5 and season 6 recently published by The crown . In the interview, he was asked if he had obtained Harry's point of view on how to play Charles, since West and Harry know each other in Antarctic.

"Well, it will be 10 years ago, I think it was," said West.

Host Kate McCann noted that West "must always have his number", and the actor said: "No, we have in a way ... no. I said too much during a press conference, and therefore we did not Not talked about after that. "

McCann asked what West had revealed and his Crown co-star Jonathan Pryce , Who's playing Prince Philip , joked: "Do not repeat it."

West simply shared: "I think I was asked what we did ... to celebrate when we arrived, and I probably said something too much."

In January 2014, ABC News reported on a Press conference that West and others from Trek participated after his return from his time in Antarctica in December 2013. The group had made a charitable expedition as part of Walking with the Bleasé, which supports members of the British armed forces injured. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

From their celebration, West said at the time: "Most of us include Harry, we have just made a two -day a bell with the Icelandic truck drivers who had brought a deadly drink with them."

He added: "There were a lot of drunk liqueur. We all drank champagne of Duncan's favorite prosthetic legs." (Duncan is Duncan Slater , a veteran who lost his legs in Afghanistan and participated in the trek.) West also said that Harry had told "dirty" jokes during the trip, and shared that the Royals had built bathroom.

"[Harry] seemed to specialize in the construction of the latrines and he built these incredibly elaborate," said the actor. "He made one with lying sides and a flag pole, a lounge holder to you and you are sitting there thinking:" It's a real royal hunt. "He had to spend about 40 minutes doing it."

He added the prince: "He was very kind to me."

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Harry was possible that Harry was upset at the time about West sharing the stories of the southern poles, but there is a good chance that it is not disturbed at this stage. Earlier this year, Harry opened the southern pole hike in its memories, Spare . The Duke of Sussex specifically mentioned Drinking prosthetic leg alcohol , as reported by HuffPost.

Harry also talked about the trip - although in less details - Once the trek is finished .

"I am so frightened and I have so much the privilege of being here with all these guys and girls," he said, by The Guardian . "I think we will have some whiskeys tonight, then everyone is looking forward to going home. Success of the mission."

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