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The final season of The Crownis almost upon us, and Netflix has a little royal snack for you.
A first look at Prince William and Kate Middleton has been dropped by the streaming service, played by actors Ed McVey and Meg Bellamy.
In case you're not hooked on the royal narrative beyond Peter Morgan's Netflix series, William and Kate met on campus at the University of St Andrew's in Scotland in 2001. As The CrownSeason 5 ended in the late '90s, the sixth and final season will move the monarchy into the new millennium, which will include Kate and William's meeting and early relationship.
SEE ALSO:'The Crown' Season 5 review: Debicki's Diana reigns supreme amid a monarchy in crisisHere's McVey as William. The hair!

And here's Bellamy as Kate. Also, the hair!

And here they are together on campus in Scotland. The hair! The denim/sweater/shirt combo!
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Unfortunately, seeing where Season 5 left off, The Crownis likely to also cover the tragic death of Princess Diana (Elizabeth Debicki), Prince William's mother, in 1997.
The Crown is now streaming on Netflix.
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