How to Watch 'The Crown' Season 6

The Crown Season 6

A celebratory glass of tea and round of Ibble-Dibble are in order because The Crown has finally returned to Netflix for its sixth and final season. The epic recounting of the life of Queen Elizabeth II (along with her massive hoard of relatives) has finally come to a close (at least for now), and judging by the trailer, no expense has been spared. The sixth season, which will cover the death of Princess Diana as well as the romance of Prince William and Kate Middleton, is getting the Stranger Things treatment with episodes doled out in two separate dumps.

Because watching Season 6 of The Crown will be slightly more complicated than past seasons, we figured we'd round up all the necessary information for you. Here's everything you need to know about watching Season 6 of The Crown

Where to stream The Crown Season 6

As with the previous five seasons of The Crown, Season 6 will be available to stream exclusively on Netflix. Unlike the first five seasons, however, Season 6 will arrive on the platform in two chunks, the first on Nov. 16, 2023 and the second on Dec. 14, 2023.

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The Crown

Netflix

Will The Crown Season 6 be two parts?

Yes. Season 6 of The Crown will be split in roughly half, much like the most recent season of Stranger Things, Netflix's other high-profile series. Parts one and two will arrive nearly a month apart so you'll have plenty of time to watch part one before the second part arrives.

When does part one of The Crown Season 6 premiere?

Part one of The Crown Season 6 will arrive on Netflix on Nov. 16, 2023 and will consist of the first four episodes of the season. These will focus primarily on the final weeks of Princess Diana's life, her death and its immediate aftermath.

When does part two of The Crown Season 6 premiere?

Part two of The Crown's sixth season will arrive nearly a month later on Dec. 14, 2023, just in time for a Christmas binge. The second part will consist of six episode and will focus on the courtship of Prince William and Kate Middleton and the royal family post-Diana's death.

What time does The Crown arrive on Netflix?

All new TV episodes and movies drop on Netflix at 3 a.m. ET in the United States, so if you're looking to binge the show as soon as possible, you'll need to get up quite early on Nov. 16 and Dec. 14. Alternatively, you could just not go to sleep at all.

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The Crown

Alex Bailey/Netflix

How many episodes are in part one of The Crown Season 6?

Part one of The Crown Season 6 will include the first four episodes of the season.

How many episodes are in part two of The Crown Season 6?

Part two of The Crown Season 6 will include the remaining six episodes, including the series finale.

How long are the episodes in The Crown Season 6?

Netflix has yet to announce how long the episodes of Season 6 will be, but given the length of episodes in previous seasons, its likely that they'll clock in at around an hour apiece with some being longer.

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The Crown

Netflix

What are the episode titles for The Crown Season 6?

Netflix has not yet released the episode titles for part two of Season 6, but we do have the episode titles for the first four episodes. They are:

  • Episode 1 — Persona Non Grata

  • Episode 2 — Two Photographs

  • Episode 3 — Dis-Moi-Oui (which is French for "tell me yes")

  • Episode 4 — Aftermath

Will The Crown Season 6 stream on Netflix?

Yes. The sixth and final season of The Crown will stream exclusively on Netflix.

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