So, What Exactly Is Going on With ‘The Crown’ Season 6?

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So, What Exactly Is Going on With ‘The Crown’ Season 6?
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That chill crisp in the air means only one thing: The Crown is back, baby. It is that time of the year when Netflix decrees that we stay in, tune into decades-old drama and argue about it afterwards. The sixth and final season of the show will be released in two instalments; the first four episodes will be released on 16 November, followed by the final six on 14 December.

Does this all sound rather sympathetic? It does! But despite accusations levelled at the drama from celebrities and historians, The Crown has only ever been good PR for the royal family – especially for international viewers, who remain fascinated with the drama’s aristocratic sheen. It helps to put Britain on the map.

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