Lamis Muhammad Saturday, October 14, 2023 02:00 AM
The sixth season of the drama series concludes the royal saga The CrownIt is divided into two parts, awaited by a large segment of the public who eagerly followed what was happening inside the Royal Palace in Britain during the previous parts, which prompted more than one international newspaper to provide information about the next two parts, which we will review in the following report.
The first part will see Elizabeth Debicki reprising her role as Princess Diana, while Dominic West appears as Prince Charles, and Imelda Staunton continues her reign as Queen Elizabeth II alongside Jonathan Pryce (Prince Philip) and Lesley Manville (Princess Margaret). Also returning is Salem Dow. (Mohamed Al-Fayed) and Khaled Abdullah (Dodi Al-Fayed), along with the first appearance of Rufus Campa (Prince William) and Flynn Edwards (Prince Harry).
The sixth and final season of The Crown series will cover the events from 1997 to 2005, which makes the first four episodes (Part One) revolve around the blossoming relationship between Princess Diana and Dodi Al Fayed before a fateful car trip leads to dire consequences.
The events of the final chapter (Part Two) are narrated in six episodes, beginning with Prince William’s attempt to reintegrate into life at Eton, following the death of his mother, where the monarchy must ride the wave of public opinion.
As the Queen reaches her golden jubilee, she reflects on the future of the monarchy with the marriage of Charles and Camilla and the beginnings of a new royal fairy tale in William and Kate.
For the sequel, Ed McPhee and Luther Ford will take on the roles of Prince William and Prince Harry, and will be joined by Meg Bellamy as Kate Middleton, which will be the first roles for all three actors.