This is the end of the great Netflix series, which won multiple awards, was praised by critics and the public, and was rated 4.3 out of 5 by AlloCiné viewers. Make an appointment on December 14 for the grand finale of Peter Morgan’s Royal series, whose final episodes topped the platform’s top viewership charts.
Covering the life of Queen Elizabeth II from a young age to her reign, marred by political and personal events, The Crown has left its mark on the television world and is preparing to air its final chapter with Part 2 of its sixth and final season.
After returning to the love story of Princess Diana (Elizabeth Debic) and Dodi Al Fayed (Khalid Abdallah) and its brutal ending with the tragic car accident that claimed their lives in the first episode that left subscribers in tears, The Crown continues its story. .
The British royal family and people are devastated by the disappearance of their beloved princess, and a new era begins. Prince William (Ed McVeigh) tries to get his life back on track at Eton after his mother’s death, while the monarchy suffers the wrath of public opinion.
Queen Elizabeth II (Imelda Staunton), whose popularity is at half-mast, faces a rebellion from a certain Tony Blair (Berty Carvel).
As she prepares to celebrate her golden jubilee, the Queen reflects on the future of the monarchy in the face of the upcoming wedding of Charles (Dominic West) and Camilla (Olivia Williams) and the royal romance of William and Kate (Meg Bellamy).
The trailer for the final six episodes of The Crown has been released by Netflix, and it promises a grand finale that should bring a few tears and a lot of emotion to fans who have been following the series since 2016.
The final episodes of The Crown will be available on December 14 on Netflix.
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