
The Crown Season 6 Soundtrack
The Crown Season 6 Soundtrack
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S6:EP1 Personan Non Grata
This is the opening song.
In the car, Diana and William listen to this song.
Diana climbs into the helicopter with her sons.
As Charles gets ready for his birthday celebration outside in the garden, Camilla is listening to this song in her room.
On arrival at the island are Diana and her sons.
Diana engages in play with the kids by the boat as the photographers snap pictures of them.
Diana and Dodi engage in water play with kids.
The song is played using an harp in Camila's anniversary.
The song is played following Charles' toast to Camilla.
Diana tosses Dodi and William with ice.
S6:EP2 Two Photographs
This is the introduction song.
Diana and Dodi are afloat.
Diana loves spending time with her kids. Dodi tells Diana that pictures of them are in the papers.
Charles snaps pictures of his sons.
S6:EP3 Dis-Moi Oui
This is the opening song.
Dodi and Diana arrive at La Chez Benoit restaurant.
After playing this song, Dodi proposes to Diana.
This song is played on the end credits.
S6:EP4 Aftermath
This is the introduction song.
On the plane, Charles imagines himself conversing with Diana.
William hears this song on his headphones after his father gets back from Paris.
At Dodi's funeral, this song is played.
During Diana's burial, this song is played. In an interview, Queen Elizabeth offers her condolences.
S6:EP5 Episode 5
Charles turns the radio station before the song finishes playing in the automobile.
This is the opening song.
Charles turns up the volume and switches the radio channel.
This is the starting song.
This is the end credits song.
S6:EP6 Ruritania
This hymn is sung in church by a young child.
Early in the morning, the song is played on the radio. The dining room is set up by the personnel.
This is the starting song.
When the Queen comes, the congregation joins in song.
Towards the end of the program, it is repeated.
This is the end credits song.
S6:EP7 Alma Mater
This is the opening song.
This is the starting song.
The opening is followed by this song. A party is fun for people.
William shows up to a party and fits right in.
William spends time in the woods with the guys.
This song is sung by Margaret at the Christmas celebration.
S6:EP8 Ritz
The mob rejoices over the conclusion of the war.
Margaret hangs together with her pals at a party. Suddenly, she starts to feel sick.
This is the starting song.
Margaret learns that her ailment prevents her from drinking or smoking.
La traviata / Act 1: "Follie! Delirio vano è questo!" - "Sempre libera"
Nürnberg Symphony Orchestra, José Maria Perez & Hanspeter Gmür
Margaret puts on some music and takes a shower. She suffers another stroke in the bathtub.
Elizabeth is told by a boy not to go downstairs because other Americans are partying there.
Margaret has trouble using her two hands. The radio plays the tune.
S6:EP9 Hope Street
This is the starting song.
William is seen by Kate at the party. She makes an appearance on stage dressed provocatively.
At the celebration, William approaches Kate. They share a kiss.
At the funeral, the choir gives a performance.
S6:EP10 Sleep, Dearie Sleep
Lizzie gets ready for the day. She learns the timetable from the dresser.
This is the starting song.
William is asked by the boys if he plans to attend Harry Meade's birthday celebration.
For the Queen, the men perform this song on the bagpipes.
The boys decide on their party costumes.
Someone recognizes Harry at the party and snaps a picture of him.
This song is performed by the guy who is costumed like Queen Elizabeth when he goes on stage.
This song is sung by the choir during the wedding ceremony. Charles and Camilla tie the knot.
As the show comes to a close, the music plays again.