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Everything We Know So Far About ‘The Crown’ Season 6, Part 2

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What about Prince Harry?

Luther Ford, an actor currently studying film in Bournemouth, will play Prince Harry as a teenager. While little is known about which elements of Harry’s life in this period will be covered in The Crown, the early 2000s saw him grapple with the tragic loss of his mother at Eton, spend a gap year in Australia, and finally enroll at Sandhurst, effectively beginning his military career.

What years will Part 2 of The Crown Season 6 cover?

Netflix hasn’t confirmed the exact dates, but based on various cast interviews—and the fact that Charles and Camilla’s wedding was the last scene the cast shot together—it seems safe to say that the series will begin in the late ’90s and finish around 2005. In terms of milestones, this period encompassed the Queen Mother’s 100th birthday, the 9/11 attacks, the death of both Princess Margaret and the Queen Mother, and the Queen’s Golden Jubilee.

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Who else will star in Part 2 of The Crown Season 6?

Imelda Staunton’s Queen Elizabeth II, Lesley Manville’s Princess Margaret, and Jonathan Pryce’s Prince Philip will all return, as will Dominic West’s Prince Charles and Olivia Williams’s Camilla Parker Bowles. Outside the royal family, Bertie Carvel will also return as Prime Minister Tony Blair, implying there may well be a weapons of mass destruction-related plotline.

Is Season 6 of The Crown accurate?

While Morgan has taken some creative liberties in Season 6 (and Netflix has repeatedly stressed that the series is a fictional dramatization), it’s worth noting that The Crown is researched extensively by a team of five. Their library at Left Bank Pictures’ offices contains more than a 1,000 volumes, with head of research Annie Sulzberger providing thousands of pages of source material to Morgan over the course of the series.


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