![]() ![]() It promises to be as crazy, if not more, than Margaret's drama with Peter Townsend.Īccording to Entertainment Weekly , the real-life events that will serve as the backdrop to the royals' lives are representative of the tumultuous time in the '60s and '70s (fans will be able to relate to what's currently going on in 2019, I bet): Don't worry, she's coming, but only towards the end of the season. We see a glimpse of Camilla Parker Bowles (Emerald Fennell) but no Diana yet. Oh, and this season is going to be Charles-heavy, thanks to his figurative twin, actor John O'Connor. But her relationship with Philip seems to have improved (hello, Tobias Menzies, who still looks hot in a blonde, balding wig), even if the one with her sister Margaret (Helena Bonham Carter) hasn't, really. Olivia Colman brings a somber note to the performance, much like Claire Foy did in seasons 1 and 2, and seems to feel little more secure than when she was younger thanks to some real-world drama. It's finally here, and it absolutely does not disappoint: We have a full trailer for season 3. Nearly a full year after the second season of the hit series, Netflix announced that season three of The Crown will be available for streaming on November 17. ![]()
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