The future King will have both a “real sadness” and a “real compassion” to him in the final run, according to West.
Dominic West has said that he will be playing an “emotional” Prince Charles in the upcoming sixth and final season of The Crown.
West – who took over the role from Josh O’Connor in season 5 of the royal drama – explained to Tudum that Charles will have both a “real sadness” and a “real compassion” to him throughout the run, which takes place after his divorce from Princess Diana (Elizabeth Debicki).
“What’s great about The Crown is that you see these public figures in private,” he said. “I suspect in private he’s quite emotional, well that’s the way I played him anyway… I think, hopefully, what comes out is compassionate but relatively well-balanced.”
He added that he spoke to a huge number of people who had met Charles while he was preparing to play him, in order to get a better understanding of the future King.
“[Charles] met probably more [people] than anyone except the Queen and Prince Philip (Jonathan Pryce),” he said, adding: “Almost everyone has extremely warm, kind things to say about him.”
New first-look images of the final season were released by Netflix yesterday (Monday 16th October) including stills showing West as Charles alongside Princes William and Harry, played by newcomers Fflyn Edwards and Rufus Kampa.
Season 6 is set to cover events from 1997 through to 2005, broadly spanning the period of time when Tony Blair (Bertie Carvel) was Prime Minister.
The Crown season 6 parts 1 and 2 will stream on Netflix on 16th November and 14th December respectively. Seasons 1-5 are available now. Sign up for Netflix from £4.99 a month. Netflix is also available on Sky Glass and Virgin Media Stream.
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