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Affairs, forbidden friendships, Madonna & more royal family dramas to stream this weekend

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Welcome to your weekend streaming recommendations, a.k.a. the Weekend Watch, a handy guide to the queerest film and TV content that’s just a click away!If you’re a fan of the royal family, then you’re no doubt excited for the return of The Crown, which dropped the first half of its final season this week.

We won’t spoil the buzzy new episodes of the dishy show about the British royal family, but needless to say the specter of late queer ally Diana, Princess of Wales, casts a striking shadow over the proceedings.

If you can’t get enough of the royal family and their mannered-yet-savage shenanigans, check out these other queer-adjacent picks.Read on for queer-related royal family content to stream this weekend.This 2021 psychological drama directed by Pablo Larraín stars out actress Kristen Stewart as Diana Spencer, a.k.a.

Lady Di. The dark film is a fictionalized take on Diana as she struggles with her marriage to then-Prince Charles (Jack Farthing) over the 1991 Christmas season and shows her struggling with her mental health, dealing with the paparazzi, and eventually coming to terms with her situation.

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