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The Crown fans demand another season from Netflix to honour Queen Elizabeth | The Sun

FANS of The Crown have demanded Netflix commission another series to honour The Queen following her death.

The entire world is stunned following the devastating news Her Majesty the Queen died yesterday aged 96.


Buckingham Palace announced the Monarch's passing at 6:30pm, telling the world: "The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon.

"The King and The Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and will return to London tomorrow."

Fans of Netflix's The Crown have said they should commission another series to pay tribute to The Queen.

The historic series portrays the life of the Royal Family under the reign of Queen Elizabeth II.

The series is due to conclude after its sixth series – with the latest series expected to begin streaming in November.

Fans took to social media to ask streaming giant Netflix to order a seventh series.

"They gonna have add another season of #TheCrownNetflix," said one viewer.

Another said: “The Crown writers who planned to finish the show during the 2000s events realizing that they have to write a couple more seasons to logically finish the series – as they should! #QueenElizabeth.”

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"The crown writers better be preparing to write a new season on the queen's death," said a third.

It's reported that production on the show's final series has been halted following Her Majesty's death.

Deadline reports that writer of The Crown Peter Morgan described the show as "a love letter to her" in an email to staff.

"The Crown is a love letter to her and I’ve nothing to add for now, just silence and respect," he apparently said.

"I expect we will stop filming out of respect too."


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