Netflix has renewed The Crown for a sixth season, scrapping previous plans to conclude the series with season five.

“As we started to discuss the storylines for Series 5, it soon became clear that in order to do justice to the richness and complexity of the story we should go back to the original plan and do six seasons,” creator Peter Morgan said in a statement, per Deadline.

Here’s everything we know about the final season so far.


When will season six air?

Part one of the drama series returns November 16. The second part of the season—when viewers will be introduced to the storylines of Prince William, Princess Kate, and Prince Harry—airs December 14. Watch the full trailer below.

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Two new official posters were also released ahead of the new season, featuring Queen Elizabeth and Princess Diana.

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Netflix also dropped first-look stills of part one of the final season, showcasing Elizabeth Debicki as Princess Diana, Dominic West as Prince Charles, Imelda Staunton as Queen Elizabeth, Khalid Abdalla as Fayed, Salim Daw as Mohamad Al-Fayed, Rufus Kampa as Prince William, and Fflyn Edwards as Prince Harry.

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Production was paused following the news of the queen’s death.

On September 9, 2022, Morgan announced that out of respect for the death of Queen Elizabeth II on September 8, the series would take a production break. Netflix reportedly had plans in place for the series in the case of the monarch’s passing for years.

The Crown is a love letter to her and I’ve nothing to add for now, just silence and respect. I expect we will stop filming out of respect too,” said Morgan per Deadline.

Filming resumed following Queen Elizabeth’s funeral.

On September 23, Entertainment Weekly reported that production had resumed on The Crown, after the brief hiatus out of respect for the queen. In pics taken September 22, Elizabeth Debicki was seen filming a scene on a boat in Palma, Spain, alongside Rufus Kampa, recently cast as Prince William, age 15. The scene also included another young actor, who was reportedly portraying Prince Harry, though Netflix has not yet announced casting for the royal.

In the photos, Debicki appears to re-create another iconic Princess Diana look, as her red dress seems inspired by a look the late royal wore in July 1997 for one of her final official appearances, at Northwick Park & St. Mark’s Hospital in Harrow, Middlesex.

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Debicki was also photographed filming scenes with Khalid Abdalla, who will portray Diana’s boyfriend department store heir Dodi Fayed, on the Spanish island of Majorca. They appeared to be re-creating Princess Diana and Fayed’s July 1997 holiday in Saint-Tropez, where the couple vacationed with William and Harry aboard a super-yacht owned by Dodi’s father, Mohamed Al-Fayed.

In the photos, Debicki wears black-and-white striped trousers, a navy tank top, and white boat shoes as she films with the actors on a boat and on a rocky hill.

Season six will cover the final days of Princess Diana’s life.

The forthcoming season picks up where season five ends, covering the Princess of Wales’s final days before her death in a car crash that also claimed the lives of Fayed and the car's driver, Henri Paul. Per IndieWire, Netflix has confirmed that series will show only events before and after the fatal car crash, with a spokesperson saying “the exact moment of the crash impact will not be shown.”

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Debicki and Dominic West both insisted that The Crown aims to handle the tragic incident and aftermath with sensitivity. The actress told the outlet, “I’ll say that Peter and the entire crew of this job do their utmost to really handle everything with such sensitivity and truth and complexity, as do actors.”

The sixth season won’t include present-day royal moments.

Morgan explained that the extra season wouldn’t extend the timeline of The Crown, but would instead dive deeper into the planned story. “To be clear, Series 6 will not bring us any closer to present-day—it will simply enable us to cover the same period in greater detail,” he said. So don’t expect to see storylines pertaining to Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, on your screen.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the final two seasons of The Crown will follow the royal family into the 2000s, but that doesn’t mean we’ll get as far as the latest royal weddings or royal babies. (Sorry, Archie!)

Imelda Staunton will continue as the queen.

Staunton will assume the crown in season five as Queen Elizabeth II. With another confirmed season playing the queen, the Harry Potter alum will follow in the footsteps of Crown stars Olivia Colman and Claire Foy, who previously also portrayed the sovereign over two seasons each. We can also expect Lesley Manville, who takes over as Princess Margaret for Helena Bonham Carter in season five, to get more time as the queen’s younger sister in the sixth and final season.

Dominic West will continue as Prince Charles.

In October 2020, Variety reported that The Affair’s Dominic West was “in late-stage discussions for the role” of Prince Charles. Netflix officially announced that West secured the role for Seasons 5 and 6 in August 2021, with the actor joining the cast opposite Australian actress Elizabeth Debicki, who took over for Emma Corrin as Princess Diana.

The adult versions of Prince William and Kate Middleton will be introduced in season six.

Deadline reported that production has cast three actors to play the teenage and young adult versions of Prince William and Kate Middleton for the show’s sixth season. Two actors have been chosen to play William at different ages, while one actor will play Princess Kate as a young adult.

The Crown will be the debut television role for all three actors. Rufus Kampa will play William at age 15, in episodes that will depict the period following the tragic death of his mother, Princess Diana. Ed McVey will step in to play the prince in his late teen and young adult years, including his courtship of Princess Kate, who will be played by Meg Bellamy.

Netflix dropped the first official look at William and Kate in season six.

Three photos show McVey and Bellamy as a young Prince William and Kate Middleton as they begin their university career at St. Andrew’s.

In one picture, the two are photographed holding hands as they walk through campus. William wears a navy blue sweater layered over a light blue collared shirt, while Kate wears a beige knit top tucked into a pair of jeans.

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Another still captures the tension of the couple’s impending romance. A close-up shot of Kate seemingly in class shows William sitting close behind her.

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The last image shows William—clad in a navy blue blazer, a light blue collared shirt, a blue tie, and khaki pants—sitting casually on a couch in a lavishly decorated room.

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Season six was part of the original plan.

Fans of The Crown were banking on six seasons from the start, given that Netflix’s head of content, Ted Sarandos, said in 2016, “The idea is to do this over six decades, in six seasons presumably, and make the whole show over eight to 10 years.” However, things changed when the streamer announced this past January that The Crown would bow out after five seasons instead. Morgan even said at the time that it felt like “this is the perfect time and place to stop.” Six months later, though, they were back to the original plan.