We’d been huge fans of The Crown for a long time (you know, since the beginning and that does feel like forever ago). We watched the first part of this season and well, if you have, you know why we’re wishing it woulda ended with season five.
Then there’s that whole thing where with the press for this season, we’re seeing Will and Kate posters and the assumption that they are who we want to see. That’s a bunch of delulu too.
But that being said, we know that a lot of people are looking forward to this season and to them, we say, please explain to us why.
Netflix’s latest trailer for The Crown isn’t bad. It’s actually very cinematic and like respect for that. We’re just stuck on the last episode of the first half and quite frankly, terrified for what liberties coulda been taken for the second half.
“Still coming to terms with his mother’s death, Prince William heads back to Eton amidst an increase in attention from young female fans touched by his plight. The struggle to re-adjust leads to tensions with his family, as they try to support another young heir to find his way in the system and the world. Later, as Prince William takes up his place at St Andrew’s University, the omnipresent conflict of life as a public servant continues as he tries to balance the traditional undergraduate rites of passage with the constraints of his position and constant presence of personal protection officers. His perseverance is tested when he develops a crush on one of the most desired students on campus: a woman by the name of Kate Middleton (Meg Bellamy),” Netflix says in the logline for the second half of season six.
But in this trailer, Her Majesty The Queen, comes face to fact with the public perception of how the public perceives the royals. She is reconsidering everything that has been done, the decisions that have been made, and how this all has affected the crown.
See the trailer for the second half of season six of The Crown below –
Part two of season six of The Crown premieres on Netflix on December 14, 2023. You can watch the first half on Netflix now.