Princess Margaret's son David Armstrong-Jones to write biography slamming 'The Crown's portrayal of her as a socialite
She was so much more than that and devoted a huge amount of her time to the arts, as well as all her official duties on behalf of the Queen, says David

The hit Netflix series 'The Crown' has shown Princess Margaret as a party-going, chain-smoking diva and her reputation has taken a massive blow after the show portrayed her as selfish, rude, and manipulative.
Princess Margaret's son, who is the second Earl of Snowdon, David Armstrong-Jones has made the decision to write his own biography and save his mother's tarnished image. The 57-year-old has been in discussion with historians who are focused on showing a more accurate and rounded picture of the Princess and also of his father, Antony Armstrong-Jones, who was a photographer.
