Louise Bernard, with Ophélie Artaud 11:52 a.m., September 12, 2022, modified at 11:56 a.m., September 12, 2022

After the news of the queen's death, the filming of season 6 of the series "The Crown", which chronicles the personal and political life of the sovereign, was suspended "as a sign of respect", indicated a door- word of Netflix, which airs the series.

The fifth season is slated to premiere next November.

After the death of Elizabeth II, filming of the hit series

The Crown

, which chronicles the life of the sovereign and her family, has been temporarily suspended, the Netflix platform announced.

Its creator, Peter Morgan, told the American media "Deadline" these few words: "

The Crown

is a love letter for her and I have nothing to add for the moment, just silence and respect".

"As a sign of respect"

During the four seasons already broadcast, the series looks back on the personal life of the sovereign but also the royal scandals, the political crises or even the family difficulties she faced during her life.

"As a sign of respect, filming of

The Crown

series was suspended today," a Netflix spokesperson said.

"Filming will also be suspended on the day of Her Majesty The Queen's funeral."

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Filming concerns the sixth season of the series.

The fifth, eagerly awaited by fans, is due to be released on Netflix next November.

She should return to the 1990s for the royal family, and in particular to the couple's debacle between Prince Charles (now king) and Lady Diana.