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Feature Title: The Lens and the Looking Glass: Margaret’s Rebellion in " Beryl "

This specific episode, marks a pivotal shift in The Crown , moving away from the rigid protocols of the palace to explore the bohemian, fractured world of Princess Margaret. A deep feature on this episode would explore the intersection of royal duty, personal identity, and the burgeoning "Swinging Sixties."

The struggle between the public Princess and the private woman.

Director Benjamin Caron uses mirrors throughout the episode to emphasize Margaret’s fractured self-image. We see her constantly checking her reflection, looking for a version of herself that she recognizes. It isn't until Tony turns his camera on her—capturing her vulnerability and her anger—that she finally feels "seen." Summary of Key Themes

Margaret’s decision to publish the "nude" photo is her most significant act of agency in the season.

The fourth episode of Season 2 functions as a character study of a woman suffocating under the weight of her own title. While the Crown focuses on stability, Margaret seeks the visceral and the real, eventually finding it in the studio of Antony Armstrong-Jones.

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Feature Title: The Lens and the Looking Glass: Margaret’s Rebellion in " Beryl "

This specific episode, marks a pivotal shift in The Crown , moving away from the rigid protocols of the palace to explore the bohemian, fractured world of Princess Margaret. A deep feature on this episode would explore the intersection of royal duty, personal identity, and the burgeoning "Swinging Sixties."

The struggle between the public Princess and the private woman.

Director Benjamin Caron uses mirrors throughout the episode to emphasize Margaret’s fractured self-image. We see her constantly checking her reflection, looking for a version of herself that she recognizes. It isn't until Tony turns his camera on her—capturing her vulnerability and her anger—that she finally feels "seen." Summary of Key Themes

Margaret’s decision to publish the "nude" photo is her most significant act of agency in the season.

The fourth episode of Season 2 functions as a character study of a woman suffocating under the weight of her own title. While the Crown focuses on stability, Margaret seeks the visceral and the real, eventually finding it in the studio of Antony Armstrong-Jones.