[s5e6] Ipatiev House -

The real Ipatiev House was demolished in 1977 on orders from the Politburo, which claimed the site lacked "historical significance" to prevent it from becoming a shrine.

Tsar Nicholas II, Empress Alexandra, and their five children were executed by Bolshevik revolutionaries on the night of July 16–17, 1918. [S5E6] Ipatiev House

For a post about Season 5, Episode 6, titled "Ipatiev House," The Crown S5E6: "Ipatiev House" — Post Breakdown The real Ipatiev House was demolished in 1977

The parallel between the "stamps" scene in the beginning and Philip’s hobby-shaming later on adds a layer of continuity many fans missed. To identify the remains of the Romanovs found

To identify the remains of the Romanovs found in a mass grave, Prince Philip provides a DNA sample, as he is a direct descendant of Tsarina Alexandra's sister.

While the family perished, their dog Joy survived the massacre and eventually lived out his days in Windsor, England. Discussion Starters for Your Post:

How did the episode change your perspective on King George V’s legacy?