The series was originally supposed to end with the ups and downs experienced by the royal family in 2002, such as the deaths of Princess Margaret and the Queen Mother.
Since then, the creators of
The Crown
have asked screenwriter Peter Morgan to write a much more sulphurous ending, revealed the
Sun
on Tuesday, July 19.
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If season 5 of the show stamped Netflix will be unveiled in November, the program will therefore end, in 2023, with an eventful season 6.
Instead of ending with the dramatic events of the early 2000s, the producers are reportedly considering ending the series in an "explosive" way.
Understand, by the controversial marriage of prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles, celebrated in 2005.
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A new era
A change of direction that would open up new perspectives for creators.
"It's a small but significant change, because it marks the start of a new era, more focused on Princes Charles, Harry and William," an anonymous source told the tabloid.
Charles and Camilla's marriage is seen as the end of a turbulent period in Windsor history, and the beginning of a new era."
The possibilities of creating possible sequels or spin-offs would thus be endless, as the two decades following this union brought their share of storms for the royal family, from “Megxit” to the fall of Prince Andrew, passing through the death. of Prince Philip.
Season 5 of the show will mark the arrival in the cast of Imelda Staunton (Elizabeth II), Elizabeth Debicki (Lady Diana) or even Dominic West (Prince Charles).