{"id":69746,"date":"2023-10-10T12:32:13","date_gmt":"2023-10-10T12:32:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/geels.net\/?p=69746"},"modified":"2023-10-10T12:32:13","modified_gmt":"2023-10-10T12:32:13","slug":"the-crown-season-6-will-be-split-into-two-parts-premiering-a-month-apart","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/geels.net\/beauty\/the-crown-season-6-will-be-split-into-two-parts-premiering-a-month-apart\/","title":{"rendered":"The Crown Season 6 will be split into two parts, premiering a month apart"},"content":{"rendered":"
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There are a few royal-adjacent projects coming up in the next few months, projects I\u2019m eagerly awaiting. It\u2019s not that I think the book or the show will be massively groundbreaking, but I do think the Windsors\u2019 reactions will be fascinating to watch. First up: The Crown\u2019s<\/em> final season, Season 6, which will cover the Tony Blair years, from 1997-2005-ish. Then in late November, Omid Scobie\u2019s Endgame<\/em> will finally be published. November looks to be an interesting month in how the new king’s court responds to even lukewarm criticism or historical record-keeping. <\/p>\n Interestingly enough, Netflix is breaking up The Crown\u2019s<\/em> final season into two parts. Part 1 is, I assume, devoted to Princess Diana\u2019s 1997 death and the subsequent fallout for the Windsors, including something close to a constitutional crisis for QEII. Part 1 will be released on November 16. Then on December 14th, Part 2 comes out – the later Tony Blair years, where we\u2019ll see Prince William meeting then-Kate Middleton. Peter Morgan has promised to end the series on a \u201chigh note,\u201d meaning Charles and Camilla\u2019s 2005 wedding. Most of the actors from Season 5 are still around, although obviously they hired new, older actors for William, Harry and Kate.<\/p>\n Here\u2019s the new teaser trailer. They also released two posters – the one of Diana in that turquoise swimsuit is so iconic and heartbreaking. <\/p>\n