May 20, 2024

Netflix’s The Crown has released the trailer for Part 2 of Season 6, premiering on December 14. The final six episodes will focus on Queen Elizabeth II (Imelda Staunton), Prince Charles (Dominic West), William (Ed McVey), and Harry (Luther Ford). Some of the notable storyline include William budding relationship with Kate Middleton (Meg Bellamy) and Charles’ wedding with Camilla (Olivia Williams). The timeline began in the 1940s in Season 1 and will conclude in 2005, which Morgan said was the appropriate place to end to “keep it historical, not journlaistic.”

The first half of the sixth and final season primarily followed Princess Diana (Elizabeth Debicki) and the fatal car accident. “The Crown” creator Peter Morgan told Variety that Queen Elizabeth’s death compelled him to change the show’s ending. “We’d all been through the experience of the funeral,” he said. “So because of how deeply everybody will have felt that, I had to try and find a way in which the final episode dealt with the character’s death, even though she hadn’t died yet.”

The Crown Final Trailer Released by Netflix

The logline teases, “Still coming to terms with his mother’s death, Prince William heads back to Eton amidst an increase in attention from young female fans touched by his plight. The struggle to re-adjust leads to tensions with his family, as they try to support another young heir to find his way in the system and the world. Later, as Prince William takes up his place at St Andrew’s University, the omnipresent conflict of life as a public servant continues as he tries to balance the traditional undergraduate rites of passage with the constraints of his position and constant presence of personal protection officers. His perseverance is tested when he develops a crush on one of the most desired students on campus: a woman by the name of Kate Middleton.”

Also, “Princess Margaret suffers a stroke and is suddenly forced to reassess her lifestyle. As her health continues to decline, she finds herself slipping back into her memories, back to her secret night out with her sister during the biggest party in history: VE Day 1945. The memories from that evening, and what it taught her about her older sister, comfort her in her final days. With the passing of her sister and her mother, her Golden Jubilee and having approved the marriage between Prince Charles and Camilla, the Queen starts to consider her reign and ultimately her legacy. Approaching her ninth decade, the Queen is forced to dig deep and really examine what is best for the future of the monarchy.”

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