The Best Photos from 'The Crown' Finale Red Carpet in London
The end of The Crown is nearly here. Season six, part two premieres next week, and ahead of the last episodes, stars of the current season—and a few past cast members—gathered in London for a finale celebration at Royal Festival Hall. (There was a smaller part one premiere in Los Angeles last month.) Part two is set to document Prince William and Kate Middleton's blossoming romance, Queen Elizabeth's Golden Jubilee, and Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles's relationship, with the show reportedly ending in 2005 with Charles and Camilla's wedding.
Here, see all the best fashion from the evening:
Meg Bellamy
Bellamy, who plays Kate Middleton, was in a stunning white column gown.
Imelda Staunton
Staunton, who plays Queen Elizabeth in the final two seasons, kept it simple in a green, velvet pantsuit.
Elizabeth Debicki
Debicki, who portrays Princess Diana, stunned in an embellished gown.
Ed McVey
McVey, the show's last Prince William, opted for a pinstriped suit.
Erin Doherty
Doherty, who played Princess Anne in seasons three and four, returned for the finale celebration in a transparent white blouse and black trousers.
Gillian Anderson
Anderson, who played Margaret Thatcher, wore a transparent polka dot dress over a corset top.
Lesley Manville
Manville, the show's final Princess Margaret, opted for a tweed dress.
Dominic West
West, who plays Prince Charles, switched it up from a classic tux.
Oli Green
Green, who plays Kate Middleton's ex-boyfriend Rupert Finch, looked casual in a tan suit.
Beau Gadsdon
Gadsdon, who plays Princess Margaret in a flashback scene, opted for a lovely black gown.
Emma Corrin
Corrin, who played Princess Diana, returned to celebrate the finale in an oversized tuxedo top and transparent skirt.
Luther Ford
Ford, who makes his acting debut as Prince Harry, went for the oversized suit look.
Madeleine Arthur
Arthur wore a retro mini dress with high white boots.
Salim Daw
Daw, who plays Mohamed Al Fayed, looked suave in a green jacket.
Olivia Williams
Williams, The Crown's final Camilla Parker Bowles, chose a shimmering red dress.
Bertie Carvel
Carvel, who plays Prime Minister Tony Blair, chose an all black look—with some snazzy shoes.
Claudia Harrison
Harrison, who plays Princess Anne in the final seasons, went for the drama in a long-sleeved black gown.
Marcia Warren
Warren, who plays Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, was one of the few stars who went for a bold color—and carried a purse in the shape of a crown!
Khalid Abdalla
Abdalla, who plays Dodi Al Fayed, also opted for the winter white trend—and used his platform to call for a ceasefire in Gaza and the return of the hostages.
The Crown's two Dianas, Elizabeth Debicki and Emma Corrin, shared a moment on the carpet.
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