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When is The Crown season six part two release date on Netflix?

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 two-part final season is set to explore the events around the 1997 Paris car accident which led to the death of Princess Diana, the driver Henri Paul and Dodi Fayed, the son of business tycoon Mohamed Al Fayed, who was seen getting to know Diana in season five.

Season six is also expected to show the premiership of Sir Tony Blair, the early relationship between Prince William and the then-Kate Middleton and Charles and Camilla's wedding.

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The first part of season six, consisting of four episodes, was released on Netflix on Thursday, November 15. The second part, which will be six episodes, will then be released on December 14.

The first four episodes follow Prince Charles and Princess Diana as they spend their first summer as a divorced couple on two very different holidays with their sons: Diana on luxury yachts with the Fayeds and Charles maintaining tradition in Balmoral.

But the hot and heavy media attention is taking its toll, and Diana begins to long for her boys in Balmoral. It’s a diversion to Paris, however, that sees everything come to a head, as an aggressive media pursuit brings fatal consequences.

Imelda Staunton returns as the Queen with Sir Jonathan Pryce as the Duke of Edinburgh. Dominic West will continue as Prince Charles while Elizabeth Debicki resuming the role of Diana.

The new series will also see the debut

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