One of the most important series of Netflix prepares for its return, part 1 of the sixth season of The Crown arrives this Thursday, November 16 on the streaming platform.
The final season of the series created by Piers Morgan It will be divided into two parts. The first batch will present the first four chapters, the second part premieres on December 14, 2023 and will show the remaining six chapters.
What part 1 of season 6 of The Crown will be about
In these first four episodes of the series, the Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed They enjoy their blossoming relationship, until a fateful car ride has devastating consequences.
During the first summer after their divorce, the Prince carlos and Princess Diana have very different vacations with their children.
Diana is courted by the Fayeds in the south of France, while giving the young princes a glimpse into a life of luxury, video games and movie nights. Carlos, on the other hand, follows the tradition of vacationing at Balmoral. Comparisons between the two do not stop in the press, instigated by the paparazzi and even by some members of the Royal Family’s press team.
As life on yachts and constant media scrutiny lose their appeal, Diana longs to return to see her children. But it all ends with a detour to Paris, against the background of an aggressive and intense persecution of the press.
After Diana and Dodi’s fatal car accident became public, the people’s great displays of grief take the queen by surprise. As the palace grapples with the news, Al Fayed must also process the loss of his beloved son, and hopes that their shared grief will bring him closer to the Royal Family; However, he increasingly finds himself rejected.
The Crown_ Season 6 _ Part 1 Trailer _ Netflix.mp4
The Crown cast
Imelda Staunton like Queen Elizabeth II, Jonathan Pryce like prince philip, Lesley Manville Like Princess Margaret, Dominic West like prince charles, Elizabeth Debicki like princess diana, Claudia Harrison like princess anne, Olivia Williams as Camilla Parker Bowles, Bertie Carvel like Tony Blair, Salim Daw like Mohamed Al Fayed and Khalid Abdullah like Dodi Fayed.
Part 1 – With Rufus Kampa (Prince William) and Flynn Edwards (Prince Harry)
Part 2 – With Ed McVey (Prince William) Luther Ford (Prince Harry) and Meg Bellamy (Kate Middleton)
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