Who’s Who
Here’s a guide to the characters in the drama’s final chapter.
By Tara Bitran
Dec. 23, 2023
The Crown’s final outing is here.
The sixth season of Peter Morgan’s groundbreaking series explores the period leading up to Princess Diana’s death, the immediate aftermath, and the long-term ramifications. “I’ve worked on the show every single day, including bank holidays and Christmas, for the last 10 years,” said Morgan. “I gave everything to it, I don’t think I left anything on the table.”
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Executive producer Suzanne Mackie said that when they began this journey, the end point felt somewhat unreachable. “I remember these conversations 10 years ago, when we first sat around the table talking about The Crown, and the ambition for telling the story over six seasons, 60 episodes,” she said. “And that one day –– which felt unimaginable then, 10 years earlier –– that we would one day even get to this point because you never know what the landscape would be. Whether the appetite for this story would continue. Whether we would want to continue, like we hoped and assumed we would, but you never know.”
Clearly, that appetite more than existed. If you’re hungry for new episodes, why not reconnect with The Crown’s royal family and key players below before streaming Season 6 now on Netflix.
Imelda Staunton
as Queen Elizabeth II
About the Character
Imelda Staunton returns to reign as Queen Elizabeth II for the last time. “I’ve been living with her for a long time so, if anything, I felt more comfortable this time,” Staunton said of filming Season 6. “I love her stillness and her ability to not be thrown by everything that must have constantly — throughout her whole life — gone on around her.”
The real Queen Elizabeth II was actually, to the month, the same age as Morgan’s mother, who was also of the war generation. “She had that sort of uncomplaining, stoical, frugality, and I could really connect with that,” he said. He saw the queen as “both a very ordinary person, and a completely remarkable person.”
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Jonathan Pryce
as Prince Philip
About the Character
Jonathan Pryce returns as the Duke of Edinburgh and, as Staunton called him, Queen Elizabeth II’s “strength and stay.” “It’s a great screen relationship, isn’t it?” said Staunton. “The woman and the man just there — and particularly for Philip, who’s such an alpha male — to be two steps behind.” Longtime friends with Staunton, Pryce was overcome saying his last lines to her in Season 6. “I had a lump in my throat saying them, and I could feel tears in my eyes as I was walking out of the scene,” he says.
While Pryce has met Tobias Menzies, who played Philip in Seasons 3 and 4, he has never mett Matt Smith, who played Philip in Seasons 1 and 2. “I had trepidation about going into this job,” he tells Tudum. “But I had a certain amount of confidence that it would be my Prince Philip, because Tobias had done his Prince Philip and Matt Smith had done his. So I wasn’t going to compare myself to them.”
Instead, Pryce sees his Philip as having a sense of maturity about him. “He knows who he is and he is the father of the family,” he says. In dispensing advice and becoming a mentor, Pryce was particularly looking forward to the relationship building between Prince William and his grandfather Prince Philip in the final season. “There’s a kind of handing over from his early mentorship of Diana to become a mentor and a comforter to William,” said Pryce.
Previously In
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Lesley Manville
as Princess Margaret
About the Character
Lesley Manville returns as the sparkling Princess Margaret in Season 6, settling into her role as supporter to her sister. In fact, Manville praises series creator Peter Morgan for crafting a big episode for Margaret this season with a story “about two sisters who really love each other,” she said. “It’s an episode very much not about a queen and a princess, but two sisters, and the memory of that.”
Manville has spent the most one-on-one time on The Crown with Staunton, who’s an old friend. “Working with her feels like coming home, really,” she said. “It’s very easy to pretend I’m her sister. We’re both in the same glove. It’s terrific.”
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Dominic West
as Prince Charles
About the Character
Dominic West returns as Prince Charles, who’s newly divorced from Princess Diana in Season 6. Over the course of playing the heir to the throne, West found himself “always trying to fight Charles’ corner” and “present him in a good light,” he said. “I really like him and I really admire him and I really think he’s a good guy who I think gets a lot of stick, and I didn’t want to add to that.”
As for his fondest memory from his work on the groundbreaking series? “The fruitcake was actually what did it for me. That’s what I’ll miss the most.”
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Elizabeth Debicki
as Princess Diana
About the Character
Elizabeth Debicki returns as Diana, the Princess of Wales, who’s off on holiday with the Fayeds in the south of France at the start of Season 6. “It’s been such a huge gift to play the part… and to have people see the work and respond to it,” said Debicki. “I don’t take any of that for granted.”
Her favorite costume this season is the blue swimsuit Diana wears when she’s sitting on the end of the yacht’s diving board. “There was just something about that swimsuit and re-creating that moment that felt very sacred and important, and it was very important that we got it right,” she said. “In a way, it reminded me a little bit of when we shot the revenge dress [in Season 5].”
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Rufus Kampa as Prince William (right) in The Crown Season 6.
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Rufus Kampa
as Prince William
About the Character
Rufus Kampa joins Season 6 as Prince William in his early teenage years. “The first half of Season 6, you had to feel like Harry and William were boys, not young men,” said Mackie. She commends Kampa’s ability to play the prince at such a vulnerable age but also bring some sparkle. “William is a good-looking, charismatic presence, so you wanted someone that had that presence.”
Debicki in particular adored working with Kampa and Fflyn Edwards, who plays young Harry. “They’re very smart, much smarter than me, and they’re funny, and they’re very kind,” she said. “They’re kind of similar to how they feel on-screen. They’re very connected to each other, and I just desperately wanted them to love me. I think that was pretty much what was happening on-screen as well.”
Previously In
Portraying teenage Prince William is Kampa’s on-screen debut. Director Christian Schwochow called Kampa “the most intelligent actor you can imagine,” as “he’s only 16, but you can talk really precisely about the emotional arc of this character and what each scene should be.”
Fflyn Edwards as Prince Harry (right) in The Crown Season 6.
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Fflyn Edwards
as Prince Harry
About the Character
Fflyn Edwards joins The Crown as Prince Harry. One of Schwochow’s strongest memories of Season 6 is when Edwards made magic happen. “Seeing this 12-year-old actor surrounded by 100 extras, 100 shooting crew, and all these star actors, and he just –– on the first take –– showed an emotion that just made us all stop breathing,” he said.
Debicki said that she and Edwards became rather like a tag team on set. “I often felt much less mature than Rufus, and Fflyn and I were like a terrible buddy duo, just teaming up on him,” she said. “It was a natural dynamic that we had, and I was genuinely so much happier when they were on set and I had scenes with them.”
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Olivia Williams
as Camilla Parker Bowles
About the Character
Olivia Williams returns as Camilla Parker Bowles on the eve of her 50th birthday, still providing support in Charles’ corner when he needs it most. “I do think a sense of humor is at the heart of the triumph of Camilla and Charles’ relationship,” she said. “And I think it’s probably the secret of the fact that Dominic [West] and I enjoy working together so much. We just laugh at the same things.”
Williams credits Camilla as the perfect companion for Charles and for all she’s endured for their love. “Where is the book Camilla: Her Story, Camilla: In Her Words, you know? She has been provoked and provoked and provoked, and has never risen; she’s a better woman than I,” said Williams.
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Claudia Harrison
as Princess Anne
About the Character
Claudia Harrison returns as the Princess Royal. Anne remains an ally to Charles, and is pleased to find her own happiness in the system being married to palace equerry Tim Laurence.
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Khalid Abdalla
as Dodi Fayed
About the Character
Khalid Abdalla returns as Dodi Fayed, the oldest son of Mohamed al-Fayed. Now a successful producer of the Oscar-winning film Chariots of Fire, he explores a relationship with Diana in Season 6, after his father encourages him to join them on holiday.
A major part of Abdalla’s initial interest in the role was that creator Peter Morgan gave the Fayeds “equal space to the other characters in the royal family so that they’re given the dignity of a full story,” he told Tudum. “I can tell you from my position as an actor of Egyptian and Arab descent, it’s a huge honor to take on that space because it’s not a space that we get often.”
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Salim Daw
as Mohamed al-Fayed
About the Character
Salim Daw is back as Egyptian magnate Mohamed al-Fayed, who whisks Diana away on a summer holiday in the south of France. He eagerly anticipates the arrival of his son, Dodi.
“When I left Season 5, I took Momo al-Fayed with me,” said Daw. “I never left him and he never left me. We were together all the time.”
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Bertie Carvel
as Tony Blair
About the Character
Bertie Carvel reprises his role as Prime Minister Tony Blair, whose popularity is apparent to the queen. He first appeared in Episode 10 of Season 5, in which he particularly enjoyed re-creating Blair’s “New Dawn” speech after winning the election.
He considered it “an incredible moment for me because I remember that moment [in real life], and I remember what it felt like. It felt like a ‘new dawn’ has broken, has it not? It really felt like a burst of hope,” said Carvel.
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Ed McVey
as Prince William
About the Character
Ed McVey plays Prince William as Willsmania gets underway. McVey had gone on a stress run when he found out he got the part. “I was doing some stretches, trying to chill myself out, and I got a call from my agent,” he said. “I’m starting to discover that if I deal with bad news, good news, I get very numb, and I get a bit shell-shocked by good news.”
Previously In
Portraying Prince William in The Crown is McVey’s first on-screen role. “It’s always been one of my favorite shows since it started,” he said. “I’ve always wanted to be in it.”
McVey had attended drama school at Drama Centre London prior to The Crown, which Luther Ford said made McVey feel like a mentor to him on-screen and off. “He was very generous and kind and guided [me] and helped me through it all,” said Ford.
Joe Edgar
as Young Porchey
About the Character
Porchey is one of the queen’s closest friends. His nickname is derived from his full title the Lord of Porchester. He and Elizabeth bond over their mutual love of horses and he even serves as her racing manager for some years.
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Meg Bellamy
as Kate Middleton
About the Character
Newcomer Meg Bellamy takes on the role of University of St. Andrews student Kate Middleton, who catches Prince William’s eye. Bellamy’s instincts were right on the mark from the very start of her pursuit to play Kate. “From the first audition, the helpful thing that the casting directors were saying was, ‘Don’t change anything that you did in your first audition,’ ” Bellamy told Tudum. “I think it was luck that my interpretation was what they were going for.”
Bellamy’s favorite moment in the casting process was telling her mother she got the role. “She cried and she just was so, so happy and so proud,” Bellamy said. “She loves The Crown, and… it has been lovely to share it with her.”
Previously In
Bellamy found out she got the role as Kate Middleton in The Crown while working as a costumed character performer at Legoland Windsor. “I had to go back to doing this kids’ entertainment stuff, which was a great job, but I wanted to be screaming and running around, and I definitely had to stifle that,” she said.
“It’s just been a big change for everybody in my life, really,” she said. “All my family are just still a bit in awe about the whole thing.”
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Luther Ford
as Prince Harry
About the Character
Luther Ford plays Prince Harry in his cheeky teenage years. “I’m a younger sibling, so I very easily slotted into that dynamic,” said Ford. “Pretty much everything relating to Harry in the series is about the relationship between William and Harry.”
Previously In
Playing Prince Harry in Season 6 of The Crown will be Ford’s on-screen debut. He was about to start his final year studying directing at Bournemouth Film School when his brother’s girlfriend sent him the open casting call for Harry. “I had never acted before,” Ford told Tudum. “I was like, ‘Yeah. Well, I’ll give it a go,’ because it’ll be a great anecdote to say, ‘Oh I auditioned for Harry in The Crown.’ ”
Lydia Leonard
as Cherie Blair
About the Character
Cherie Blair is Prime Minister Tony Blair’s wife. While he may be advising Queen Elizabeth II, she’s the one advising him.
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Eve Best
as Carole Middleton
About the Character
Carole Middleton was a flight attendant who went on to run a successful business. She adores her daughter Kate and has high ambitions for her. Carole encourages Kate to pursue William at university.
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Tim Dutton as Michael Middleton (left) in The Crown Season 6.
Tim Dutton
as Michael Middleton
About the Character
Michael Middleton is Kate’s father. His family fraternized with the royals, as his grandmother had been friendly with the queen’s aunt and his father was an RAF pilot who’d flown with Prince Philip. He left his job to work full-time for his wife Carole’s family business.
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Matilda Broadbridge
as Pippa Middleton
About the Character
Pippa is Kate’s younger sister, who’s excited to catch up with her when she returns from uni to their family home in Berkshire.
Previously In
From Bath, Matilda Broadbridge trained at the National Youth Theatre. Playing Pippa will be her first major screen role.
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Additional reporting by Lucy Ford.
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