

"Boys Don't Cry" by The Cure: Michael Fagan lights a cigarette and takes a walk.
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Related: Netflix: The Best New TV Shows & Movies This Weekend (November 13) The Crown Episode 4: "Favourites" Inside, Diana watches while preparing to confront him about a bracelet for "Gladys" (Camilla). "I Vow to Thee, My Country": Charles greets admirers outside a cathedral. "Song for Guy" by Elton John: After discovering that Charles had a bracelet made for Camilla, Diana calms herself by dancing and practicing ballet.

"Girls on Film" by Duran Duran: Diana receives mail, watches TV, and then roller skates around Buckingham Palace while listening to "Girls on Film." The song drowns out while she looks at paintings and reflects on her new reality. A brief insert shot shows Diana waking up at 8:30 a.m. "Vienna" by Ultravox: After an awkward Royal Family event, Diana learns about Royal Family rules and etiquette. An acapella version of the song also plays during the final credits.

The young women drive around the city and party before the main title sequence. "Edge of Seventeen" by Stevie Nicks: Diana returns home after getting engaged to Charles and celebrates with her flatmates. "Upside Down" by Diana Ross: Diana is briefly shown driving in her vehicle. Here's every featured song in The Crown season 4. After several music-lite episodes during the second half of the series, the musical tone picks up in the penultimate production. For example, episode three includes various pop tracks that parallel Diana's ascent within the Royal Family, however, the subsequent episode includes no pop music whatsoever. The featured music in The Crown season 4 varies in tone massively. Related: The Crown Season 4 Cast Guide: Every New & Returning Character With Princess Diana grounding the narrative of The Crown season 4, her love for performance becomes the foundation for several music-themed sequences. The storyline centers heavily on power dynamics inside Buckingham Palace, and how various characters are forced to hide their true feelings for the sake of public appearances. In The Crown season 4, Princess Diana (played by Emma Corrin) struggles to find her place within the Royal Family after marrying Prince Charles (Josh O'Connor), and Queen Elizabeth II (Olivia Colman) tries to maintain a healthy political relationship with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (Gillian Anderson). The Crown season 4 released in November 2020 on Netflix. As a whole, the collective compositions inform the audience about the passage of time and also complement the political subplots involving many of the primary figures. Some of the tracks chosen for the Netflix flagship show are used to establish Princess Diana's innocence, while others provide context about the familial dynamics at Buckingham Palace. The Crown season 4 soundtrack functions as the cultural backdrop for the Royal Family's experiences between 19.
