Here’s your first look at The Crown‘s final six episodes
The Crown is ready to show off its two royal pains: Harry and William
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The grim affair known as The Crown’s final season isn’t over yet. Following the death of Diana, which anchored the previews and trailers for the first half of Netflix’s royal bio-series, the second half of The Crown’s sixth and final outing picks up on December 16 without her. But royal watchers far and wide don’t have to wait long for a sneak preview. The fine folks at Buckingham Palace Netflix publicity sent over some new images from the final six episodes of the show.
The first half of The Crown’s final season kicked off on Netflix on November 16, with the series’ much-hyped death of Diana episodes starring Elizabeth Debicki as the late princess. Diana’s story is obviously one royal watchers have waited years for the show to tell. However, the Diana-centric approach to the season overtook the proceedings, causing episodes to feel more like an obligation than the Elizabethan drama of the previous seasons.
With things moving forward to the mid-2000s and the storybook romances of Camilla and Charles and Kate and William, there’s a chance for the show to right the ship before it reaches its conclusion. And who is that ginger-haired prince? Ron Weasley? No! It’s teenage Prince Harry, years before he met his favorite Suits cast member became the most discussed royal in the family. All that, plus Tony Blair, is in store for these final episodes.
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Charles and Camilla had a story book romance? And which story book would that have been?
One of the Grimms’, I imagine.
120 days of sodom
More ghosts!!
Wasn’t the date supposed to be December 14?
How much time are they going to spend on Queen Mother and Margaret’s deaths?
Diana and Dodi’s ghosts were horribly dumb, but all will be forgiven if it’s setting up for a final scene of Foy, Colman, and Staunton teaming up to tell Charles how much he sucks.
The ghosts were an okay device but they were way too forgiving.
I mean they weren’t ghosts, they were projections of the people seeing them and of course they wanted forgiveness.
I suppose that’s true and less silly. And less fun.
Give us a King George force ghost already.
He was in episode 3 I think. Or 4? He shows up in the mirror.
I assume it WON’T show William and Harry getting stoned in a basement like real life, which is kind of the point of Harry’s book – that William’s flaws were smoothed over because he was the heir and Harry was made to look bad because there was a pecking order in how royalty was portrayed in the media.
Lol they look like degens from upcountry coming to Letterkenny to be degens