Prince Harry is reportedly gearing up to watch the new and final season of The Crown – but not before his friends watch it first. The Duke of Sussex is fully aware that some scenes, especially ones involving his late mother, will
Season six of The Crown is the final instalment of Peter Morgan’s award-winning and highly-lauded Royal Family drama series. Netflix will be drawing out the last season by splitting it into two parts with the first half coming out on November 16
All smiles as the King celebrates his birthday (Image: Getty) King Charles turns 75 today and shows no sign of slowing down. The monarch makes his reign look effortless but there’s a lot of work that goes on behind-the-scenes to present him
Season six of The Crown might be the last outing from Peter Morgan’s widely-lauded, award-winning series but fans will be able to savour it thanks to the show being split in two. The final cycle is again comprised of 10 episodes but
Netflix will be dropping season six, part one of The Crown on Thursday, November 16 with a wait for the part two which lands on the global streamer on December 14. This is the last-ever season of The Crown after the drama
A fight between Prince Harry and Prince William will be shown on The Crown’s sixth and final series, with the first part set to drop on Netflix next Thursday, November 16. Harry as a young man will be played by Luther Ford,
Princess Kate’s style revamp is part of a calculated image strategy designed to mitigate a potential backlash in the wake of her depiction in the final season of The Crown, according to a royal source. The source told Us Weekly that the
King Charles delivered the first King’s Speech in over seventy years, and he was joined by his wife Queen Camilla. The event took place in the House of Lords, which was described as “pomp meets parliament,” says Global News host Jeff McArthur.
He said: “There were some really heavy scenes this season and a lot of tears for Charles. And I love crying, so it was great.” The actor explained the events featured in season 6 are “sort of the worst period of Charles’s
King Charles will wear the Imperial State Crown at the State Opening of Parliament (Image: Getty) King Charles is preparing to deliver his first State Opening of Parliament speech as monarch tomorrow, with the occassion steeped in pomp and pagentry. The last