Netflix Confirm Date For Final Season Of The Crown

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Netflix have confirmed that the final season of The Crown will take place across November and December.

The final season of the royal drama, which will take place across two parts, will cover the time period from 1997 to 2005, which saw Tony Blair serve as Prime Minister. 

Part 1 which begins on November 16, and explores the relationship between Princess Diana and Dodi Al Fayed, before the pair face tragic consequences. 

Prince William tries to reintegrate with university life at Eton following his mother’s tragic death, as the Royal Family face a huge media scrutiny in the wake of the tragedy.

The season will also focus on the Queen, who reflects on the monarchy’s future, including Charles’ marriage to Camilla, and a love story of Prince William and Kate Middleton (Meg Bellamy).

Part 2 which kicks off on December 16 will also include debut roles for Ed McVey, Luther Ford, and Meg Bellamy, who portray the roles of Prince William, Prince Harry, and Kate Middleton. 

This final season will see Imelda Staunton once again portray her role as Queen ElzIabeth II, with Jonathan Pryce starring as Prince Phillip. Dominic West will once again star as Prince Charles.

Elizabeth Debicki will portray the role of Princess Diana, with Lesley Manville playing Princess Margaret.

The roles of Muhammad and Dodi Al Fayed will be played by Salim Daw, and Khalid Abdalla, while Rufus Kampa and Ffyn Edwards will make their debuts on the drama, as brothers Prince William and Prince Harry in part 2.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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