It has already lost 2.5 million pounds after being forced to close its doors by the Covid-19 crisis.
Now Belvoir Castle has lost his lead role in The Crown in a row of money.
The Mail on Sunday says the filming of the fourth season of the Netflix drama, starring Olivia Colman as the Queen, has quietly transferred from Belvoir to a rival manor house, Burghley House, 30 miles away.
Newly visited in Burghley (pictured), an Elizabethan mansion in Lincolnshire, they have learned that filming has already taken a position for the upcoming season of The Crown.
Belvoir, ranked Grade I, home to the Duke and Duchess of Rutland, replacing scenes at Windsor Castle during the first 3 seasons of the hit television series.
His online page brazenly boasts of his ties to the drama, which saw Claire Foy and Matt Smith as the queen and Duke of Edinburgh in previous series, but recent visitors to Burghley, an Elizabethan mansion in Lincolnshire, have learned that filming has already taken a position for the following season, broadcast in November , on your 13,000-acre estate.
It is understood that the turmoil occurred after Belvoir’s Castilian Emma Manners, the Duchess of Rutland, demanded a higher payment to the production equipment so that filming could continue in Belvoir, as it threatened to interfere with the estate’s successful filming season.refused and raised the sticks at Burghley.
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