The episode title, serves as a metaphor for the explosive potential of Margaret’s relationship to destabilize the monarchy. Historically, this was one of Elizabeth’s first major crises as Queen, pitting the modernizing desires of her sister against the rigid traditionalism of the British government and the Church. Notable Themes

: Elizabeth initially wants to support her sister but is informed by her advisors, including Tommy Lascelles, of the Royal Marriages Act of 1772 . This law prevents Margaret from marrying without the monarch's consent until she turns 25, unless she renounces her royal rights.

: While Margaret and Peter hope to marry, a reporter notices Margaret intimately brushing a bit of fluff off Peter’s uniform during the Queen’s coronation, leading to newspaper coverage that alerts the public to their relationship.

: To separate the couple and dampen the scandal, Peter Townsend is abruptly assigned to a post as an air attaché in Brussels, effectively forcing a long-distance separation. Historical Significance

: Elizabeth finds herself "projecting" the needs of the state onto her personal relationships, a recurring struggle throughout the series.

: The episode explores the shifting relationship between the royals and the press, which begins to favor sensationalism over traditional deference. "The Crown" Gelignite (TV Episode 2016) - IMDb

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The episode title, serves as a metaphor for the explosive potential of Margaret’s relationship to destabilize the monarchy. Historically, this was one of Elizabeth’s first major crises as Queen, pitting the modernizing desires of her sister against the rigid traditionalism of the British government and the Church. Notable Themes

: Elizabeth initially wants to support her sister but is informed by her advisors, including Tommy Lascelles, of the Royal Marriages Act of 1772 . This law prevents Margaret from marrying without the monarch's consent until she turns 25, unless she renounces her royal rights. The Crown 1x6

: While Margaret and Peter hope to marry, a reporter notices Margaret intimately brushing a bit of fluff off Peter’s uniform during the Queen’s coronation, leading to newspaper coverage that alerts the public to their relationship. The episode title, serves as a metaphor for

: To separate the couple and dampen the scandal, Peter Townsend is abruptly assigned to a post as an air attaché in Brussels, effectively forcing a long-distance separation. Historical Significance This law prevents Margaret from marrying without the

: Elizabeth finds herself "projecting" the needs of the state onto her personal relationships, a recurring struggle throughout the series.

: The episode explores the shifting relationship between the royals and the press, which begins to favor sensationalism over traditional deference. "The Crown" Gelignite (TV Episode 2016) - IMDb

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