The second part of the concluding season opens on a gloomy note. With the untimely demise of People's Princess, the whole attention has been gyrating around Prince William. The teenage boy who hasn't mourned over his mother is feeling gloated inside with all the prying. Charles, busy in amending relationship with two sons is not the desired King of London. The city is busy worshipping King Tony.
The Crown, ever since the inception, many seasons ago has been garbing attention with the myriad tale of the longest royalty of history. The story which witnessed the crowning of Her Highness, Elizabeth II came to the point where she is questioning the worth of her sacrifice.
The focus has been on William, the beautiful Prince who kept the paparazzi at bay with his uncanny resemblance with his late mother. Ed McVey steals heart with the minute resemblance he dons in the shoes of the popular prince. The neck snapping, the eyes and everything. Will is struggling in this story. The impeccable popularity is creating hole within him. His wavering on seeing Kate is unfaltering. "I am interested"-the proclamation gave butterflies to all. Who does not like this love, specially it is coming from a prince. Meg Bellamy in the shoe of Princess Katherine add the perfect balance in this utopian romance. The glances, the miss, the longing-Will found his home in the much needed hour.
The conclusion of any story plays the most important part as it decides whether we are going to remember them or let them go once the journey ends. Christian Schwochow knew the intensity of the responsibility he is bearing in his shoulder. The history which had been scribbled thorough pages this far is now brough alive through the light that stirs up many queries and also puts rest to many. The magnanimous journey is not ending here- harboring on the prowess of its cast it gifts a wonderful story forever.
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