The Crown season six part two unveils captivating images, offering a sneak peek into the moment Kate Middleton captivates Prince William during a university fashion show.
Back in 2002, while both were students at St Andrews, Kate took the runway wearing a sheer dress, a moment that fueled tabloid discussions for years.
Scheduled for release on December 14th, the second part of Netflix’s royal drama continues its fictionalized narrative, progressing closer to the present day.
In the latest images released on November 28th, viewers witness the meeting of Prince William (Ed McVey) and Kate (newcomer Meg Bellamy) at St Andrews University.
Captured on screen, a young Kate elegantly struts down the catwalk in a shimmering see-through dress, reminiscent of a real-life 2002 event where William was in the audience.
The narrative leaps forward in time, portraying Prince William and Harry growing up. Part two explores William’s university days at St Andrews, where he encounters his future wife, Kate Middleton.
The images also feature Kate and William engaged in conversation at a university event, William greeting royal fans, and moments with his brother Harry. There’s a glimpse of a much-photographed ski trip with their father, Prince Charles (Dominic West).
Additional snapshots include Charles and Camilla (Olivia Williams) at their 2005 wedding. Previous hints suggested that The Crown would conclude in 2005 with the royal nuptials.
Part two’s description outlines Prince William’s journey at Eton after his mother’s death, reflecting on the monarchy’s future amid public opinion. The Queen contemplates the monarchy’s path during her Golden Jubilee, with Charles and Camilla’s marriage and the emerging fairytale of William and Kate.
The Crown season six part two premieres on Netflix on December 14th, while part one is currently available for streaming.