The Netflix period drama released its fifth season on November 9, while we're already looking into the future. With Princess Diana (Elizabeth Debicki) in her final months, season six is expected to be heartbreaking.
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Debicki told E! News she didn't "want to give it away," but she did convey her love and respect for the late princess after playing her. "She had a lot of wisdom to do with evolution," Debicki told E! News.
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"She changed a lot with elegance, endured many hits, and grew stronger. I think she was amazing for that, and her generosity was unequaled."
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Imelda Staunton will play Queen Elizabeth II in The Crown season Six. Claire Foy and Olivia Colman each played the Queen twice.
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Jonathan Pryce and Dominic West return as Prince Philip and Charles. Season six is The Crown's last. Elizabeth Debicki, who plays Princess Diana in seasons 5 and 6, verified this to E! News "True. Last season."
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Season six will cover the late 1990s and early 2000s. This includes Princess Diana's fatal 1997 vehicle crash. Netflix told The Sun that "the actual impact moment won't be revealed."
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Rufus Kampa, 16, and Ed McVey, 21, will play a young William in season six. Meg Ballamy, 19, is Kate.
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The death of Princess Margaret (played by Lesley Manville) may be portrayed in the final season. After a stroke and cardiac difficulties, the Queen's sister died in 2002.
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Since season six is in production, the final season won't arrive until 2023.
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Peter Morgan revealed to The Hollywood Reporter in August 2020 that The Crown won't represent modern-day royals. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's withdrawal from the Firm won't be a storyline.
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"Meghan and Harry are on a journey, and he doesn't know how it will end. One desires happiness, but I prefer writing about 20-year-old events."