After a long wait, The Crown has begun its production for season 5 this year in July. Earlier it was told that season 5 will be the last season, however, the makers of the show have confirmed that the Netflix drama portraying the royal family will run for two more seasons, that is, season 5 and 6. Premiering on 2016 as Netflix%u2019s fictional documentation, the series began with Queen Elizabeth%u2019s ascension to the crown in 1952, and so far has covered all major royal events and drama through the downfall of Princess Diana and Prince Charles%u2019 marriage in 1990.

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According to Peter Morgan, the additional season will not bring the series any closer to the present day, but will be used to more extensively cover the events leading up to the 21st century. The showrunners have definitively stated they will not include the newest Meghan Markle era; they will be culminating the series much earlier. The show is still set to conclude on the same %u201Cgrand finale.%u201D

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Season 4 ended in the year 1990 with an understanding that Princess Diana and Prince Charles%u2019 marriage was coming to an end. Season 5 is likely to explore the part where the two officially separate, followed by the tragic death of Diana. Since past seasons covered about 10-to-15 years each, and seasons 5 and 6 combined are expected to end around 2005. One event that could provide a momentous finale for The Crown is the deaths of the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret in 2002. The Queen Mother had just turned 100 the year before her death, and Princess Margaret sadly passed away at the age of 71 after a series of strokes.

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Another possible event is Charles marrying Camilla Parker-Bowles in 2005. Twenty-year-old Prince Harry was also photographed wearing a Nazi costume around this time, which sparked criticism around the globe. The most probable grand event for The Crown to end its Netflix reign on is the Queen%u2019s Golden Jubilee in 2002. The Golden Jubilee took place shortly after Elizabeth%u2019s mother and Princess Margaret’s deaths, which drew speculation for disaster.

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