The Best Photos from The Crown's Season 6 Premiere in Los Angeles
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It's almost time for The Crown.
The first part of season six, a.k.a. the final season of the beloved royal drama, drops this Thursday on Netflix. The first part will follow Princess Diana and Dodi Al Fayed's relationship, and final days, while the second part will focus on Prince William and Kate Middleton's blossoming romance, Queen Elizabeth's Golden Jubilee, and Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles's relationship.
Now that the SAG-AFTRA strike is over, the cast can promote the show, and last night, many of the stars of The Crown's sixth season were in Los Angeles for a premiere ahead of the first batch of episodes. (Part two premieres December 14, 2023.) Here, see all the best photos from the (royal) blue carpet:
Elizabeth Debicki
Debicki, who plays Princess Diana, stunned in Bottega Veneta. She was also in Manolo Blahnik shoes.
Read more: Elizabeth Debicki's Best Red Carpet Looks of All Time
Khalid Abdalla
Abdalla, who plays Dodi Al Fayed, wrote "Ceasefire Now" on his palm, and posed with his hand up on the blue carpet.
Read more: The Crown's Khalid Abdalla on Giving Dodi Al Fayed a Voice
Meg Bellamy
Bellamy, who portrays Kate Middleton in part two of the final season, wore a Stella McCartney gown.
Ed McVey
Ed McVey, who takes on the role of Prince William in the back half of the final season, was in Valentino and Mejuri jewelry.
Luther Ford
Ford, who plays Prince Harry in part two, looked fashionable in Saint Laurent.
Rufus Kampa and Fflyn Edwards
Kampa and Edwards, who play young Princes William and Harry in part one of the final season, kept it classic in tuxedos.
Jonathan Pryce
Pryce, who is The Crown's final Prince Philip, wore a grey suit and a crimson poppy pin, in honor of Remembrance Sunday.
Read more: Imelda Staunton and Jonathan Pryce Reflect on the “Underlying Truth” of The Crown
Rufus Kampa, Elizabeth Debicki, and Fflyn Edwards
Debicki posed with the boys who play Diana's sons in the first four episodes.
Ed McVey, Meg Bellamy, and Luther Ford
While McVey, Bellamy, and Ford (William, Kate, and Harry) don't feature in part one, they will be the stars of part two.
This is the first major role for all three young British actors.
Peter Morgan
The Crown creator Peter Morgan was in LA, in a straightforward black suit.
Last but not least, a corgi made an appearance.
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