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The Crown Set to Recreate Kate Middleton's Infamous 'Naked' Dress

The Crown Set to Recreate Kate Middleton's Infamous 'Naked' Dress
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Prepare for a risque flashback!

Netflix's The Crown stands as one of the most unique series in recent history. The concept of tracing the life of the late Queen Elizabeth II by replacing the actors every few seasons to accurately depict the ageing process has been truly groundbreaking in many respects. Fortunately, this unconventional casting method isn't the only aspect that sets the show apart. The superb acting, directing, and meticulous attention to detail have made each season an absolute delight to watch.

Now, it would appear that the forthcoming Season 6 could be the most captivating instalment yet.

The most significant news about the upcoming season is that the producers have chosen to recreate Princess Diana's tragic car crash. However, other quite controversial topics will also be explored. Although the tone of the new season may be somewhat more sombre than previous ones, the writers' decision to devote considerable screen time to the burgeoning romance between Prince William and Kate Middleton should undoubtedly provide many lighthearted moments.

Up-and-coming actors Ed McVey and Meg Bellamy have been cast as the iconic couple, and from the looks of it, the pair should have no trouble portraying William and Kate. However, the producers won't limit themselves to merely showing the flirtation between a college-aged prince and Kate. They plan to recreate the exact moment Prince William fell in love with his future wife.

Not Just The Crown: 7 British Royal Dramas You Need to Binge-Watch NowWilliam first saw Kate at a charity fashion show at St Andrews University, where the future Duchess walked the runway in a see-through dress and instantly captured the young prince's heart, leaving little to the imagination. The young prince stood no chance at all.

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While many fans didn’t think Netflix would dare go ahead with recreating such a controversial moment for fear of offending the royal couple, it would appear that the producers are committed to maintaining historical accuracy. The public seem to be mostly in favour of the decision.

After all, such a beautiful scene can effectively convey the depth of William and Kate's love. That can only be accomplished by staying true to every detail, including the dress.