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The much-anticipated final season of the global hit series ‘The Crown’ will be released next month in two parts.
The series will be streaming on Netflix in two parts. The first installment of the wildly successful historical drama’s sixth season will be available to stream on November 16, while the second and final part will be released four weeks later on December 14.
“The Crown”, which first aired on Netflix in late 2016, is a fictionalised version of the British royal family but broadly based on real historical events.
It has amassed a loyal audience around the world, won dozens of top awards including 21 Emmys and stoked controversy in Britain over claims of untrue depictions of the royals.
The coming season is expected to look at the 1997 Paris car accident which led to the deaths of Princess Diana, Dodi Fayed — the son of late business tycoon Mohamed Al Fayed — and their driver Henri Paul.
The couple were seen getting to know each other in season five. It is also expected to show the premiership of Tony Blair, and the early relationship between Prince William and then then-Kate Middleton.
The previous season of ‘The Crown’ covered the early and mid-1990s, a turbulent period for the royal family that included the divorce of now-King Charles III and Princess Diana.