ITV viewers issue same complaint minutes into new Sarah Ferguson drama The Lady
Viewers expressed concerns about the release timing of ITV's true crime drama focused on Sarah Ferguson amid royal controversies.
ITV has recently launched its new true crime drama series titled 'The Lady,' which stars Natalie Dormer portraying Sarah Ferguson. The series tells the tragic story of Jane Andrews, who began as a working-class woman and became the royal assistant before committing murder. The show's opening episode dives into her aspirations and struggles while working at Buckingham Palace, highlighting the harsh realities of palace life.
Upon the debut of 'The Lady,' viewers immediately took to social media to express their frustration regarding the timing of the series' release, particularly as it coincides with ongoing controversies surrounding the British royal family. Many audience members voiced concerns about the appropriateness of airing a dramatization of such events during a sensitive time for the monarchy, suggesting that the drama could exacerbate the current royal disputes.
The show's initial reception indicates a mixed response, with some viewers intrigued by the storyline while others criticize the decision to air it amidst ongoing royal tensions. This drama draws attention not only to the personal tragedies within royal life but also raises questions about media ethics in relation to dramatizing real-life events that affect public figures, especially within the royal family context.