Claire Foy and Matt Smith, who played the roles of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip in the first two seasons, will not be returning for the show's third season. (Photo | Instagram) 
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Netflix's 'The Crown' season 3 to premiere on November 17 

The third season of the show, which centres on Queen Elizabeth II and her reign in Britain, stars Olivia Colman as the monarch and Tobias Menzies as Prince Philip.

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LONDON: Streaming platform Netflix on Monday announced that the third season of its critically-acclaimed original series "The Crown" will premiere on November 17.

In a statement posted on the official Netflix UK & Ireland Twitter account, the platform shared the premiere date of the new season and also thanked the team behind the project.

The third season of the show, which centres on Queen Elizabeth II and her reign in Britain, stars Olivia Colman as the monarch, Tobias Menzies as Prince Philip, and Helena Bonham Carter as Princess Margaret.

The trio is replacing Claire Foy, Matt Smith, and Vanessa Kirby, who played the roles in the first two seasons.

The upcoming season also features Ben Daniels as Margaret's husband Anthony Armstrong-Jones, Charles Dance as Lord Mountbatten, Marion Bailey as the Queen Mother, Josh O'Connor as Prince Charles, Erin Doherty as Princess Anne, and Jason Watkins as Prime Minister Harold Wilson.

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