What Time Does ‘The Crown’ Season 6 Premiere on Netflix?

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It’s been one whole year since The Crown Season 5 was released on Netflix — and now there’s only one more sleep until the sixth and final season joins the streaming platform. Luckily, we have you covered on everything you need to know about The Crown Season 6!

Split into two parts taking place between 1997 and 2005, the first half of the season is set to follow the days leading up to Princess Diana’s tragic death, which actress Elizabeth Debicki previously said was a “really unpleasant experience” to film, per Variety.

The second part will then depict the early stages of Prince William and Princess Kate’s relationship, as well as the wedding between Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles.

So what day does The Crown Season 6 come out on Netflix? What time will it join the streamer? Here’s everything we know:

How to watch The Crown:

Need to catch up on all things royal family? You can watch the first five seasons of The Crown — which begins all the way back at the start of Queen Elizabeth II’s reign — on Netflix.

What time will The Crown Season 6, Part 1 be on Netflix?

The first part of The Crown Season 6 — which consists of four episodes — will officially come to Netflix on Thursday, Nov. 16. The streaming platform typically releases its originals at 12 a.m. PT / 3 a.m. ET — so for anyone who isn’t a night owl, it will be there waiting in your queue by the time you wake up.

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When will The Crown Season 6, Part 2 be on Netflix?

The final six episodes of The Crown Season 6 — which is set to introduce the storylines of Prince William, Princess Kate, and Prince Harry — will come to Netflix on Dec. 14. This will also mark the end of the show; the sixth season is set to be its last.