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After a year of waiting, “The Crown” is finally back. So we broke down what you may have f

After a year of waiting, “The Crown” is finally back. So we broke down what you may have forgotten to get you ready for the next and final (!!!) season. Without further ado… [theSkimm]( November 17, 2023 [Read in browser]( [The Crown: The Final Season]( [The Crown: The Final Season]( After a year of waiting, [“The Crown”]( is back. So we broke down what you may have forgotten to get you ready for the next and final season. Without further ado… WHERE DID WE LEAVE OFF?   Queen Elizabeth II continues to fight for the crown’s relevance and traditional values, leaving an unhappy Prince Charles and Princess Diana forced to stick out their marriage. [The Crown]( [The Crown]( As the marriage crumbles, Charles’ steamy phone call with his lover, Camilla Parker Bowles, is recorded and (of course) leaked to the press. Then Charles tells his side of the story on TV. Enter: the revenge dress. THE REVENGE WHAT?   Dress. Diana steps out in an iconic, off-the-shoulder black dress the same night Charles’ TV special airs. Later, we see the BBC approach Diana for a similar ‘tell-all’ interview. [The Crown]( [The Crown]( CHARLES AND DIANA GET DIVORCED, RIGHT?   They sure do. Then a newly divorced Diana accepts Egyptian businessman Mohamed ‘Mou Mou’ Al Fayed’s invitation to travel to St. Tropez with his (soon-to-be-single) son, Dodi. WHAT CAN WE EXPECT IN SEASON 6?   Diana gets a taste of summertime yacht life, the Queen celebrates her Golden Jubilee, and a paparazzi-filled trip to Paris rocks the entire world. Plus, with royal heirs growing up, we have a slew of new cast members, including a Kate Middleton lookalike. Get ready for the reveal in part two — airing December 14   Part one of “The Final Season” is now streaming, only on Netflix.   [Netflix The Crown](   [Stream now]( Issues? [help@theSkimm.com](mailto:help@theSkimm.com?subject=Help) Copyright (c) 2023 theSkimm, All rights reserved. Our mailing address is theSkimm Inc. 53 W 23rd Street, Floor 8 New York, NY 10010, United States [See our full sponsor agreement]( Want to change how you receive these emails?Update your preferences or unsubscribe [here](.

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