With the controversy over the depiction of the princes’ death, Netflix notes that‘The Crown‘ will conclude with the wedding of the future king and queen consort.
Netflix confirms that ‘ The Crown ‘ has only one season left, with the story scheduled to run from the late 1990s to the early 2000s. Because the period described above includes the tragic disappearance of the Princess Dianathere has been a certain controversy over how the incident will be dramatized in the show.. Now, however, it has been reported that the series creators are trying to end the series on a positive note with the marriage of then Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles. Currently, the future king and queen consort.
The wedding reenactment is scheduled to be filmed this week at York Minster. An anonymous source close to Netflix he said: “For a few months it has felt like the show has been teasing the audience by ghostly telling the story of Diana’s death… So the decision to end it so well, Netflix hopes, will change the perception that they want to be insensitive.”.

The source noted that the wedding performance “will be a real celebration and a very happy moment in the history of the monarchy,” as well as making it coincide “very well in the year of the king’s coronation.” However, as a counterpoint, he adds that “there are staff members working on the show who see all of this as a cynical move to protect Netflix.”
With filming in full swing, fans have already been treated to a first glimpse of young Kate Middleton (Meg Bellamy) alongside Prince William (Ed McVey) in their college years. The images showed the pair filming scenes in St Andrews. In this place, the young Prince William met his future wife in 2001, while they were studying at the eponymous university in the Scottish city.

Another capture from the set showed McVey coming out of the Molly Malones pub with a field job under his arm. The suits are a nostalgia trip, with lots of stripes, tweed, vests and jeans. In addition, the cast’s resemblance to members of royalty bring similarity and realism to the story.

Fans of the Netflix series were disappointed with the news that the series would end with season five. However, director Peter Morgan, after filming began on the fifth season, realized that “to do justice to the richness and complexity of the story we must go back to the original plan and do six seasons.” Production of the final season is already underway, and filming began last summer, although a premiere date has not yet been announced.
