The Crown S04e07 -
: The episode concludes with Margaret coming to terms with her place in the hierarchy, while the show provides a "fictional dramatization" of this real-life royal scandal, which historical accounts suggest was handled with similar secrecy by the Bowes-Lyon family . The Crown Discussion Thread - S04E07 : r/TheCrownNetflix
: When Margaret confronts the Queen Mother about the family’s decision to hide them, she is told that the discovery of "imbecility" in the bloodline would have threatened the legitimacy of the Crown and the purity of the family's image. The Crown s04e07
: To her horror, Margaret discovers that these women were committed to the Royal Earlswood Hospital in 1941 and publicly declared dead in 1963, despite being very much alive. : The episode concludes with Margaret coming to
: Grappling with depression and loneliness, Princess Margaret seeks medical help. During her therapy, she learns about the existence of two of her first cousins, Nerissa and Katherine Bowes-Lyon , who were born with developmental disabilities. : Grappling with depression and loneliness