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The first part of The Crown's sixth and final season has landed on Netflix. The highly-anticipated series is broadly based on real historical events and depicts a fictionalised version of the British royal family.
The Crown has returned to the small screen for its sixth and final series. The popular Netflix drama, broadly based on real historical events, depicts a fictionalised version of the British royal family.
The Crown returns to Netflix for its sixth and final season in two parts this winter. Part one is set to air tomorrow (Thursday November 16), while the series concludes with part two which releases a month later on Thursday December 14.
MANCHESTER, England: Thousands of people lined the streets of Manchester on Monday (Nov 13) to pay their final respects to Manchester United and England great Bobby Charlton, with Alex Ferguson and Prince William among the mourners.
Sir Alex Ferguson has attributed Sir Bobby Charlton as the reason why he came to Manchester United, describing the late legend as a “wonderful, humble man”.
Prince William headed the list of dignitaries who attended the funeral of Manchester United and England great Bobby Charlton on Monday in England.
After a life of triumph and success, of unimaginable heartbreak and pain, of redemption and recovery, this was Sir Bobby Charlton’s final journey. One final trip past Old Trafford before a service at Manchester Cathedral that focused on the family man and the 'selfless, kind and generous' soul devoted to helping others.