The Netflix hit “The Crown” ends in mid-December with the last six episodes of the final season. In a new trailer, the streaming service shows that the episodes will revolve around the late Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022) and the current heir to the throne, Prince William (41).

As can already be seen in recently published pictures, it will, among other things, be about the young love of William and his future wife, Princess Kate (41). The trailer shows how the prince initially struggles with the death of his mother, Princess Diana (1961-1997), and that his relationship with his father Charles (75) is apparently extremely tense. But at university William meets his Kate.

Meanwhile, the Queen looks back on her time on the throne – and reflects on her legacy. In the trailer, the Queen asks herself: “But what about the life I gave up? The woman I neglected when I became Queen?” The following sentence also seems to make clear the dichotomy between her service and her private life: “When fate calls, even monarchs must obey.”

In the final chapter of the Netflix Royal saga, viewers can expect familiar faces as well as new stars: Ed McVey plays the young William, Meg Bellamy (21) embodies Kate Middleton. Luther Ford, meanwhile, plays Prince Harry (39).

Imelda Staunton (67) can be seen again as Queen Elizabeth II, Jonathan Pryce (76) as Prince Philip (1921-2021) and Dominic West (54) as the then Prince Charles. In the sixth season, his wedding to Camilla (Olivia Williams, 55) is also discussed. Netflix will show the last episodes from December 14th.