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Final Season of 'The Crown' to Be Released in Two Parts, Focusing on Princess Diana's Death and Aftermath

Netflix's Popular Drama Unveils Trailer and Season Schedule, Dividing the Final Full-Length Season into Two Segments Covering 1997 to 2005; Series Producer Confirms Princess Diana's Fatal Accident Will Not Be Explicity Shown.

  • The final season of 'The Crown' will be released in two parts, with both parts focussing on the time period from 1997 to 2005, covering the death of Princess Diana and the aftermath.
  • The first part of the final season will focus on the untimely death of Princess Diana and her relationship with Dodi Fayed in the summer before the fatal accident in 1997.
  • The series will portray the impact of Diana's death on the royal family, with scenes highlighting the public's grieving and the media's criticisim of the royals' silence, creating tension within the House of Windsor.
  • The series will also cover significant royal events such as Diana's humanitarian work, her famous walk through a landmine field, and the early days of Prince William and Kate Middleton's relationship.
  • Executive producers promise that Diana's death, which won't be explicitly shown, has been filmed with 'enormous sensitivity', with creator Peter Morgan stating they were "never going to show the crash."
  • The first part of the season will be released on November 16, and the second part will debut on December 14.
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