The sixth (and final 🥲) season of The Crown is upon us, and the Royal-inspired series is reportedly diving into Princess Diana‘s final years as well as Prince William and Kate Middleton‘s origin story when they attended college together. The Crown first premiered in 2016 and has chronicled the lives of the British monarchy in different chapters over the course of six seasons. Throughout the series, viewers are taken on a journey that chronicles Queen Elizabeth‘s rise to power in the 1940s, her marriage to Prince Phillip, the birth of their children, and, of course, the political shifts in the U.K. during her reign.
The last batch of episodes is set to hit Netflix in two parts, which means they won’t drop at the same time as they usually do. So, get ready to carve out some time in your schedule for The Crown season 6 and find its episode release schedule ahead.
When does The Crown season 6 premiere?
The final season of The Crown will have two parts, which means half the episodes will be released in Part 1 and the other half will be released in Part 2. Part 1 of The Crown season 6 is set to hit Netflix on Thursday, November 16 while Part 2 hits the streamer just in time for the holidays on December 14.
How many episodes are there in The Crown season 6?
The Crown season 6 will have 10 episodes total, with the first four episodes premiering in Part 1 on November 16. Part 2 will consist of the final six episodes in the series.
Here is The Crown season 6’s full episode release schedule
- Episode 1: “Persona Non Grata” – Airs November 16, 2023
- Episode 1: “Two Photographs” – Airs November 16, 2023
- Episode 1: “Dis-Moi Oui” – Airs November 16, 2023
- Episode 1: “Aftermath” – Airs November 16, 2023
- Episode 5 – Airs December 14, 2023
- Episode 6 – Airs December 14, 2023
- Episode 7 – Airs December 14, 2023
- Episode 8 – Airs December 14, 2023
- Episode 9 – Airs December 14, 2023
- Episode 10 (Series Finale) – Airs December 14, 2023
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