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The return of The Crown

This period will also cover the marriage between Prince Charles and Princess Diana, with Emma Corrin playing the People’s Princess

THE CROWN RETURNS

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The return of TV royalty this November

With the number of scheduled TV shows that have been forced to be put on hold this year, it’s a good job that Netflix’s The Crown film their show in two seasons chunks, so that Series 4 of the hit show has been ready to go since the early part of this year. And it isn’t long until the multi-award-winning drama is back on our screens with the show returning on the 15th of November. Princess Diana, as well as the birth of their sons,

WHO’S IN SEASON 4? As fans of the show will know, The Crown explores all of the major historical events which the Royal family and the corresponding governments have had to face since Queen Elizabeth II has been on the throne.

The end of the third series concluded with the Queen celebrating her Silver Jubilee in 1977, so assuming that the also expected to play a key part of the latest series, as well as

fourth series picks up around this time, one can assume that Gillian Anderson (The X-Files, Sex Education), will be at the centre of the action, in her portrayal of Margaret Thatcher.

This period will also cover the marriage between Prince Charles and Princess Diana, with Emma Corrin playing the People’s return for the latest instalment including Olivia Colman as Queen Elizabeth, Tobias Menzies as Prince Phillip, and Helena Bonham-Carter, who will, once again, play Princess Margaret. WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THE FOURTH SERIES? The fourth instalment will mainly cover the 1980s, which could mean that the series may kick off with Margaret Thatcher’s rise to Prime Minister in 1979. One of the other major storylines will be the wedding of Prince Charles and William and Harry.

Netflix has also hinted that an infamous incident, which took place in 1982, in which a man was able to break into Queen Elizabeth’s room will also be included. The Falklands War is Princess. Otherwise, the core cast from the third series will

key events which took place towards the end of the decade, such as the Queen’s 1989 flight on Concorde.

The series will be released on November 15th, and if previous series are anything to go by, all ten episodes will be released together, allowing viewers to binge to their heart’s content.

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