"The Crown" star Elizabeth Debicki alongside season six newcomers Rufus Kampa and Fflyn Edwards, who play Prince William and Prince Harry.Daniel Escale/Netflix
- The first part of "The Crown" season six premieres on Netflix on Thursday.
- The final season sees Imelda Staunton return as the late Queen Elizabeth II.
After six seasons, three cast changeovers, and multiple Emmy awards under its belt, royal drama "The Crown" is drawing to a close.
The final season, which begins streaming on Netflix on Thursday, follows the late Queen Elizabeth II as she steers Britain through the late 1990s and early 2000s.
The first four episodes of season six also depict the tragic death of Princess Diana, an event that sent shockwaves across the globe and forever changed the House of Windsor.
Season six, part one, will be followed by the final six episodes (part two) on December 14, which will shift focus to the blossoming relationship between Prince William and Kate Middleton, and the marriage of Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles.
Keep reading for all the details about the returning and new cast members appearing in season six, and where you might have seen them before.