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The Crown season 6 has an official release date – and it’s coming in two parts

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The Crown season 6 has finally been handed a jewel-laden release date – and, as is becoming the norm for Netflix’s most popular shows, it’s releasing in two parts.

In a press release and post on X (formerly Twitter), Netflix confirmed the final season of its fictional and drama-fuelled take on the UK’s royal family will arrive in two batches. The Crown season 6 part 1 will be released on Thursday, November 16 and it’ll comprise the first four episodes of this installment. Then, season 6 part 2 will land almost one month later on Thursday, December 14, with the final six episodes set to arrive on that date.

The sixth and final season of The Crown is coming. Part 1 | November 16 Part 2 | December 14 pic.twitter.com/zXWpFnqPQPOctober 9, 2023

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Not content with delivering season 6’s release dates to the hugely popular royal drama’s fanbase, Netflix also debuted an official teaser for The Crown‘s final entry. 

The 60-second trailer, which you can view below, doesn’t offer much in the way of new footage. Instead, it chooses to take a trip down memory lane, with a voiceover of the various actors who have portrayed the late Queen Elizabeth II in the show accompanying footage of Imelda Staunton’s depiction of the monarch as she walks through the halls of Buckingham Palace before she walks out onto the palace’s famous balcony to greet the crowds below.

Since its first season premiered in 2016, The Crown has gone onto win multiple awards for the world’s best streaming service, including 21 Emmy wins and four Golden Globe triumphs. However, despite its popularity, it’s also drawn fierce criticism from those within – and associated with – the British royal family. Expect this season’s explosive storylines to achieve a similar feat later this year.

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