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Netflix’s Young Royals: Production of the show’s third and final season has officially started

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Young Royals fans rejoice! The show’s third and final season has officially started production. Back in December, Netflix announced that the critically-acclaimed LGBTQ+ drama was renewed for a third and final season.

In a statement at the time, head writer and co-creator Lisa Ambjörn said: “I’ve always imagined Young Royals being told in three parts, and because of the fans’ dedication to our story, we get to tell the last one.” Ambjörn added that the ending of Young Royals had been clear to her “from the start” before expressing her gratitude that she could finish the series as she originally intended.

Since the bittersweet renewal news made headlines, fans have been eager to learn more about information about the new batch of episodes.

Fortunately, Netflix released a sneak peek into the final season of the Swedish series with a brief video across its social channels. “Nothing but good vibes as the Young Royals cast is back on set for the third and final season!” the streamer wrote on 13 April.

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