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The Crown in Vogue: Vogue's 'special royal salute' to Queen Elizabeth II and the House of Windsor

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The next instalment, however, will likely be more contentious – picking up in the early ’90s, when Diana and Charles faced off against each other via the press. Elizabeth Debicki will reprise her role as Diana, Princess of Wales in Season 6, having taken over from Emma Corrin in Season 5. So, too, will Dominic West, who succeeded Josh O’Connor as Prince Charles in the latest installment. And, it’s equally entertaining to learn who among them were considered the biggest trendsetters before Princess Diana came along and eclipsed them all.

Founded in America in the early 1890’s, Vogue magazine had been a “modest little gazette” with a declining circulation, when in 1909 is was acquired by an ambitious young publisher named Conde Nast and relaunched as an illustrated magazine that would appeal to a much wider audience. Elizabeth Debicki—who has had starring roles in Baz Luhrmann’s The Great Gatsby, Steve McQueen’s Widows, and Christopher Nolan’s Tenet —will take over the role of Diana, Princess of Wales from Emma Corrin in Season 5 of The Crown.Now this country’s longest-serving monarch with 64 years on the throne, as the integrity of politicians, bankers, churchmen and the media have at times crumbled around her, the Queen has remained true to that duty she promised all those years ago. But we also look to the monarchy to represent us as a nation, to reflect who we are and what we stand for on the international stage, to fly the flag for our Britishness – however nebulous a concept that is. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement and Your California Privacy Rights. While the first and second instalments of The Crown covered 1947 to 1955 and 1956 to 1964, respectively, the third series ran from 1964 to 1977.

Keep yourself entertained in the meantime by whipping through one of the greatest royal biographies ever published.With that in mind, Season 5 is likely to begin in the early ’90s and end somewhere in the middle of that decade.

On 22 June, Netflix also confirmed that Amir El-Masry, the Egyptian actor who dazzled critics in 2020’s Limbo, would be playing a younger iteration of Mohamed Al-Fayed. While season five will depict the collapse of the Wales marriage (and Diana’s subsequent rebellion), it’s only season six that will bring to life the fallout from the Princess’s death in 1997 – and the damage it did to both her sons’ psyches and the royal family’s image. Two actors will play the former as he matures from a teenager to a young university student: Rufus Kampa will embody him at 15 as he struggles to cope with the death of his mother, Diana; and Ed McVey will depict his years as a young adult, when he courted the future Duchess of Cambridge after meeting her at St.Season six should pick up where it left off, and stretch to at least 2005, given that the streaming giant has teased that the wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles will feature in the series. The fifth season was initially expected to be the show’s final installment and take the royals from the early ’90s into the 2000s, however showrunner Peter Morgan later changed his mind, deciding instead to split the events of the decade into two seasons. On 2 September 2022, Deadline broke the news that, following an exhaustive casting process, The Crown had cast the roles of Prince William and Kate Middleton for season six. Passengers on top of circling double-decker buses were riveted but disconcerted to see the Queen, Prince Phillip, Prince Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales standing about, drawing heavily on cigarettes, apparently at a loss as to what to do on a sunny Wednesday afternoon.

Vogue, like the royal family, has been through many evolutions of its own, and to view Her Majesty's life though the record of our pages is truly a document of history. Ahead of its release, revisit British Vogue’s interview with the season one cast for the August 2016 issue, featuring photographs by Jason Bell taken on location at Wrotham Park. The Princess Royal made her first appearance in season three, with Erin Doherty playing the young, wilful Anne.The 74-year-old Welsh actor earned his first nod for best actor at the 2020 Academy Awards for his role in Netflix’s The Two Popes. On October 9, Netflix also dropped a teaser that showed different iterations of the Queen, as played by Claire Foy, Olivia Colman, and Imelda Staunton walking through Buckingham Palace. It saw the breakdown of three of her children’s marriages: the separation of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson in March; Princess Anne’s divorce from Mark Phillips, which was finalised in April; and Prince Charles and Princess Diana’s separation, which was announced in December.

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