2023-11-14 14:31:22
The sixth and final season of “The Crown” will be broadcast on Netflix this Thursday. Dramas (including the fatal car accident in Paris) and melodramas fuel this production with royal means. Once once more, the Windsor chronicle unleashes passions across the Channel. Article reserved for subscribers Journalist at the Culture pole By Catherine Makereel Published on 11/14/2023 at 3:31 p.m. Reading time: 4 min
The anticipation is such that Netflix has concocted a royal release. The sixth and final season of The Crown will be deployed in two parts: a first part (made up of four episodes) will be released on screens this Thursday but we will have to wait until December 14 to know the true outcome of the famous British series. After scrutinizing the debacle of Charles and Diana’s marriage, with a detour through the interview with the Princess of Wales extorted by BBC journalist Martin Bashir or the political setbacks of John Major in season 5, The Crown is preparing to cover the death of Diana and Dodi Al-Fayed in a car accident in Paris in 1997, but also the era of Prime Minister Tony Blair and the meeting between Prince William and Kate Middleton.
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