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‘The Crown’ Season 5: Everything You Need to Know - Vogue

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On October 26, it was reported that Princess Diana’s infamous Panorama interview from November 1995 could be the focus of an entire episode in Season 5. In the almost-hour-long program, she told the BBC’s Martin Bashir about her relationship with Prince Charles and her belief that “there were three of us in this marriage.” Netflix has yet to confirm the news. There has been renewed interest around the interview in recent months following the revelation that Bashir forged documents to gain the trust of Diana’s brother, Charles Spencer, to persuade him to introduce him to Diana.

Prince Charles and Princess Diana’s eventual divorce in 1996, and the latter’s tragic death in a car crash in 1997, are likely to feature in the fifth season. Morgan will be treading familiar ground, having written the screenplay for 2006’s The Queen, which starred Helen Mirren as the monarch struggling to deal with public grief in the wake of the accident. Other notable events include the Queen’s golden wedding anniversary in 1997, the deaths of Princess Margaret and the Queen Mother in 2002, and the 2002 Golden Jubilee. Another storyline royal fans are hoping for? Prince William’s first encounter with Kate Middleton, which occurred in 2001 while the pair were studying at the University of St. Andrews.

What will the costumes in The Crown Season 5 look like?

Emmy-winning costume designer Amy Roberts, who has outfitted the cast since Season 3, has returned for the latest installment. Recent photos from the set show Debicki as Diana, wading in the sea in a green swimsuit and white shorts, waving from a yacht wearing a power-shouldered floral dress and walking through the Spanish countryside in a khaki-colored two-piece. As in previous seasons, many of the looks are inspired by Diana’s original outfits rather than exact replicas.

When will The Crown Season 5 be released?

On September 25, Netflix announced that Season 5 will arrive in November 2022. It also released a video of Imelda Staunton on the set of the show, sitting at a desk with portraits of Claire Foy and Olivia Colman in character as Queen Elizabeth II behind her. “I’m delighted to be inheriting the role of Queen Elizabeth from two outstanding actresses,” she says. “Hopefully I look calm, collected and capable. My stomach, meanwhile, is doing somersaults.”    

Will there be a Season 6 of The Crown?

Yes, while Morgan previously announced that Season 5 would be the last installment of The Crown, he later changed his mind—confirming that The Crown Season 6 would go ahead. “As we started to discuss the storylines for series five, it soon became clear that in order to do justice to the richness and complexity of the story we should go back to the original plan and do six seasons,” Morgan said. Fans of the show are certainly not complaining.

How should I entertain myself before The Crown Season 5 premieres?

As mentioned above, 2006’s The Queen covers similar ground to the next installment of The Crown, and also happens to be written by the Netflix hit’s creator. Fifteen years on, it remains one of Helen Mirren’s most formidable performances. Pablo Larraín’s Spencer, on the other hand, sees Kristen Stewart step into the role of Princess Diana at the point when she finally decided to leave her crumbling marriage to Prince Charles—a major focus of the plot in the fifth season. In terms of royal biographies, Sally Bedell Smith’s Elizabeth the Queen remains the definitive volume on the many ups and downs of Elizabeth II’s reign (including her annus horribilis), while Tina Brown’s The Diana Chronicles traces the late Princess’s life from Althorp to that fateful night at the Ritz in Paris, celebrating her many achievements without verging on hagiography.

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