The Crown season 6 will mark the Netflix show's final chapter, as it picks up from its predecessor's rather abrupt ending and charts Princess Diana's final days. Across the new episodes, it'll explore the impact her tragic death has on the Royal Family, as well as the Queen Mother's passing – so it's sure to be an emotional affair.
As before, Elizabeth Debicki, Jonathan Pryce, Dominic West, and Lesley Manville will reprise their roles as Diana, Prince Philip, Prince Charles, and Princess Anne, respectively. Meanwhile, Imelda Stanton steps back into the Queen's shoes as Elizabeth. Given that there'll inevitably be a bit of a time jump between the season 5 finale and the sixth season's opener, there will be a couple of newbies among the cast, too, most notably those playing Prince William and Prince Harry.
Below, we reveal who's bringing the boys to life, and have compiled all of the major news about the new episodes. Alongside casting confirmations, there are details about leaked set photos and quotes from creator Peter Morgan, too. We'll also be giving our best estimate as to when The Crown season 6 release date will be, based on past releases and the traditional November air date. So, read on for your royal fix.
We don't have an official The Crown season 6 release date yet, but that doesn't mean there's been no news as to the upcoming episodes. Filming is currently underway, after starting in August 2022.
Usually, there is only a year between grouped seasons: seasons 1 and 2 aired in 2016 and 2017, and seasons 3 and 4 aired in 2019 and 2020. Given that season 5 was released in 2022, this could mean that the final episodes might arrive this year.
Every season apart from the second has aired in November, so it seems
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