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The Crown season 3 UK release date – what time is it out on Netflix?


THE CROWN will return to Netflix on November 17 and fans of the series can’t wait for the new season – featuring a brand spanking new cast.

In season three the fabulous Oscar-winning Olivia Colman is stepping into our beloved Claire Foy’s shoes as she takes on the role of Queen Elizabeth II. Here’s EVERYTHING you need to know…

 Netflix drama The Crown returns with Olivia Colman taking over from Claire Foy

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Netflix drama The Crown returns with Olivia Colman taking over from Claire FoyCredit: Sophie Mutevelian

When is season three of The Crown on Netflix?

Netflix has confirmed that The Crown series three will premiere on Sunday November 17.

It will land from 8am GMT and will consist of 10 episodes like the previous two series with all the episodes made available at once.

The third and fourth series will span the years 1964-76, with series one and two detailing the early years of Queen Elizabeth II’s reign, from 1947-63.

 Olivia and Josh O'Connor as The Queen and Prince Charles in a scene for the new series of The Crown

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Olivia and Josh O’Connor as The Queen and Prince Charles in a scene for the new series of The CrownCredit: Alamy

What will happen in The Crown season 3

The Crown is a historical drama about the reign of Queen Elizabeth II.

Season three will feature the years 1964, after the birth of the Queen’s youngest child Prince Edward.

The 1970s will see Prince Charles getting acquainted with Camilla Parker Bowles – then Camilla Shand.

The pair met at a polo match in 1971 and dated before he left to join the Royal Navy in 1973.

This season will also see the breakdown of Princess Margaret’s marriage to Lord Snowdon.

 Helena Bonham Carter replaces Vanessa Kirby as HRH Princess Margaret

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Helena Bonham Carter replaces Vanessa Kirby as HRH Princess MargaretCredit: Netflix

What happened in series 1 and 2 of The Crown?

The first series of The Crown followed the life and reign of Queen Elizabeth II. It consisted of 10 episodes and was released on Netflix on November 4, 2016.

In the first series, we see Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh tie the knot and have two children – Charles and Anne.

King George VI dies from lung cancer, leaving Elizabeth with the task of ruling – she becomes queen at the age of 25, leaving her husband Prince Phillip emasculated by his wife’s status.

Slowly, tensions start to grow between the pair.

The series also sees external Prime Minister Winston Churchill (John Lithgow) return to power after six years of a labour government and London becomes engulfed in the black smog.

In series two, the marriage continues to crumble as Phillip leaves Elizabeth to travel the world.

Then, the palace must scramble together to cover up a scandal that cast a negative light on Phillip… and consequently Elizabeth.

Alongside her philandering husband, the young Elizabeth must also deal with complicated international affairs.

In Ghana, Prime Minister Nkrumah has decided to downsize the monarchy as a way of striving towards a more socialist Africa. PLUS, there’s the Kennedy assassination.

We also see the young Charles struggle at a gruelling boarding school in Scotland, and Elizabeth confront Phillip about some mysterious photos that point to his infidelity.

 Fans can't wait for the new series to see the new cast in action

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Fans can’t wait for the new series to see the new cast in actionCredit: Netflix

Who’s in the cast of The Crown series 3?

Like series one and two, The Crown of course has a star cast, this includes:

  • Olivia Colman playing Queen Elizabeth. She is known for The Favourite, Tyrannosaur and The Lobster (2015).
  • Helena Bonham Carter playing Princess Margaret. She is known for Sweeney Todd, Les Misérables and The King’s Speech (where she actually played the Queen mum).
  • Tobias Menzies playing Prince Philip. Tobias has appeared in several high-profile TV shows including The Night Manager, Outlander and Game of Thrones.
  • Josh O’Connor playing Prince Charles. He is known for playing Larry in the hit ITV show The Durrells.
  • Emerald Fennell playing Camilla Parker Bowles. Emerald is best known for her role as Nurse Patience “Patsy” Mount in the BBC drama series, Call the Midwife.

Casting Director Nina Gold has confirmed that Diana will NOT appear in this season.

Speaking to Digital Spy she said: “Diana’s not in this season but when we do get to her, that is going to be pretty interesting.”

Diana Spencer will become a main character in future seasons as the show deals with the 80s and 90s.

Relative newbie Emma Corrin has been unveiled as the actress who’ll be playing Lady Di in the fourth season.

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