• 'The Crown' unveils Kate's catwalk moment that captivated Prince William
  • Kate is seen donning a sheer shimmering see-through dress
  • On Netflix December 14

Hold on to your tiaras, royal watchers! Netflix just dropped a bombshell batch of sneak peeks for the grand finale of 'The Crown,' and it's got us all in a royal frenzy! The sixth and final season is slicing up the drama with a two-part premiere, and if you thought Part 1 was a tearjerker with Princess Diana's heart-wrenching tale, just you wait!

Part 2 is catapulting us into the early 2000s, right into the heart-fluttering beginnings of Kate (Meg Bellamy) and Prince William's (Ed McVey) fairytale romance. "A first look at the epic conclusion," Netflix teased, sending fans into a royal rumble of excitement.

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A royal glimpse into the past

The tantalizing teaser photos are a royal feast for the eyes! We've got a young William and Kate exchanging that smoldering look of love, Queen Elizabeth (Imelda Staunton) and Prince Philip (Jonathan Pryce) standing strong, and a reimagined 2005 civil ceremony of King Charles and Queen Camilla, played to perfection by Dominic West and Olivia Williams.

But the crown jewel of the carousel? Kate's legendary sheer dress from the University of St. Andrews fashion show in 2002. That's right, the very dress that reportedly snagged Prince William's gaze and spun their friendship into a whirlwind romance!

The art of seduction

Designer Charlotte Todd, the mastermind behind the lingerie-style dress (which was actually meant to be a skirt!), told 'PEOPLE,' "The Art of Seduction" was the theme, and boy, did it deliver! Todd never rubbed shoulders with royalty, but her design played cupid for the couple, and the rest, as they say, is royal history.

The seductive slip, which cost less than a night out at the movies, later fetched a princely sum of $125,000 at auction in 2011. "I'm thrilled," Todd exclaimed, forever entwined in the tapestry of royal lore.

Royal revelations await

Netflix is keeping us on the edge of our thrones with more snapshots: William waving to adoring fans, Princess Margaret (Lesley Manville) with a cigarette in hand, and former Prime Minister Tony Blair (Bertie Carvel) laying down the law.

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The final six episodes promise to wrap up the regal saga with Queen Elizabeth pondering her legacy, Charles and Camilla stepping into the spotlight, and William falling head over heels for Kate in the Scottish highlands.

'The Crown' season 6, part 1, is already streaming, but the real royal treat awaits on December 14. So, grab your popcorn and your best fascinator – this is one royal rendezvous you won't want to miss!