Dame reportedly seriously considered joining the cast of ‘s for its fifth season.
The esteemed actress, 87, is said to have been sent a script while talking to the royal drama’s producers about taking the role of the – a character which was eventually taken on by actress Marcia Warren.
And as she slammed the show, blaming it for crude sensationalism.
Dame Judi Dench, 87, reportedly had serious talks to join season five of The Crown… before branding the royal drama’s plotlines ‘cruelly unjust’ in a letter to The Times this week (pictured earlier this month)
According to , sources alleged that both The Crown and Dame Judi were ‘taking it seriously’ when in talks for her to join season five.
But the publication noted that there was conflict between the actress and producers over the Queen Mother being a relatively small role for the star, alongside disputes on the size of fee she would get for the role.
The Crown ensures that whichever actress is playing Queen Elizabeth II in the show, currently Imelda Staunton, receives the highest level of pay.
Dame Judi, who has played Elizabeth I and Queen Victoria in past roles, also has a close relationship with the royal family and often fronts events – such as this year’s Jubilee celebrations – leading to worries she could damage their friendship.
Queen Mother: She is said to have been sent a script while talking to the royal drama’s producers about taking the role of the Queen Mother (Marion Bailey as Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother in season three)
Experience: Dame Judi Dench has played Elizabeth I and Queen Victoria in past roles
But it seems a surprise that the Oscar-winning actress was considering joining the show for it’s fifth season, as she wrote a strongly worded letter to The Times slamming the series just last week.
She blamed the Netflix hit for ‘crude sensationalism’ and blurring fact and fiction in a dramatic intervention in the row over the show’s rewriting of history.
In a letter, she called on Netflix to display a disclaimer at the start of each episode to say it is ‘fictionalised drama’.
She said it would also show respect for the bereavement suffered by the Royal Family and the nation.
Taken it on: The role she was in talks for was eventually taken on by 78-year-old actress Marcia Warren (pictured)
Not a fan? Just last week, Dame Judi blamed the Netflix hit for ‘crude sensationalism’ and blurring fact and fiction in a dramatic intervention in the row over the show’s rewriting of history
Dame Judi, who was made a Companion of Honour in 2005 said she was stung by reports that the latest series would include scenes of Prince Charles lobbying to force his mother’s abdication.
She fears it will give an ‘inaccurate and hurtful account of history’.
She wrote: ‘The closer the drama comes to our present times, the more freely it seems willing to blur the lines between historical accuracy and crude sensationalism.’
Inner circle: The screen star has a close relationship with the royal family, often attending events and engagements (pictured with now Queen Consort Camilla in 2019)