We know how “The Crown” will end.  It has been revealed what will happen in the final episode

We know how “The Crown” will end. It has been revealed what will happen in the final episode

The Crown series on Netflix is ​​coming to an end. It has already been announced that the sixth season will be the last. It was also revealed what scene we will see in the grand finale.

“” – the jewel in the crown – will end with the sixth season. We will probably see it on the platform next year, meanwhile the production is already in full swing with the promotion. Recently, it was reported that the shooting of the scene with the death of Princess Diana was completed, now we have learned what will happen in the finale of the series.

“The Crown” will end with a big wedding

“Six seasons, seven years and three casts of actors – “The Crown” is coming to an end. We will be back with more information soon, but now we will reveal what you will see in the finale – wrote on Netflix’s social media on Monday. The photo attached to the description shows a prayer book lying on a wooden support, received by guests gathered on April 9, 2005 in the chapel of St. Gregory at Windsor Castle, where the wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles – today the king and queen of Great Britain – took place.

Thus, the information was confirmed that the series will not address the most recent problems of the monarchy, i.e. the consequences (or rather the lack of them) of Prince Andrew’s scandals or Prince Harry’s marriage with Meghan Markle. We will see “only” eight years of British history, and because it will be eight years without a change of prime minister (Tony Blair “ruled” the Isles for ten years), the series will have to focus primarily on moral issues that bite the monarchy.

“The Crown” Netflix’s lifeline during the strikes

Work on “The Crown” is coming to an end. This is one of the productions that resisted the American strikes of actors and screenwriters. The series is mainly worked by British people who are protected under the law in force in their country (and previously in force in the European Union). This is a blessing for Netflix – when asked about the threat to investor profits, Ted Sarandos, one of Netflix’s directors, confessed with disarming honesty in August that investors do not have to bother with strikes, because they do not threaten productions from outside the US – and these are currently on the platform on so much that they save the difficult situation of a company that is reluctant to make settlements with actors and screenwriters (but willing to profit from their work).

Source: Gazeta

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