The Crown season 5 premiere date is set for November

Netflix is ​​bringing the Windsor family back for “The Crown” Season 5. The show will premiere on November 9, the streamer announced on Saturday as part of its Tudum festival.

Season 5 will see Imelda Staunton as Queen Elizabeth, Jonathan Pryce as Prince Philip and Leslie Manville as Princess Margaret.

Dominic West stars as Prince Charles, Elizabeth Debicki plays Princess Diana and Olivia Williams plays Camilla Parker Bowles.

West’s real-life son Sanon West will play a young Prince William, as he begins to mature as a youth.

Sanon West would not appear on the show until the final episode of Season 5, during which season “The Crown” would dive into the tragic events surrounding the August 1997 death of Prince William’s mother, Princess Diana.

Johnny Lee Miller is also part of the cast as Prime Minister John Major.

‘The Crown’ is expected to have a total of six seasons.

Following the death of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, “The Crown” Season 1 jumped into Netflix’s top 10 charts. As reported by TheWrap on September 13, the show peaked at number 7 on the Top 10 chart. Viewers logged 17.6 million hours of the series, which recently gracefully halted production on Season 6 as Britain entered a period of mourning over the death of the Emperor.

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