This article was written for Annabel & Grace, which is now part of Rest Less.
So when Victoria series 2 concludes in 5 weeks time we may well be bereft so I have good news as The Crown series 2 launches on Netflix in early December.
Now where Victoria may fall short in terms of reality and maybe a little too much CGI, The Crown is as real as it comes. Beautifully filmed using stunning locations, very well cast with enough of a hint of the real character as to believe its authenticity. Clare Foy and Matt Smith have lit up our screens with their portrayal of the Queen and Prince Philip. However this new series will take us up to 1963/4 and both Foy and Smith will depart the series after season two. Peter Morgan, the show’s creator, has revealed that the Queen, Prince Philip and the royals will be recast for seasons three and four to account for the characters’ advancing ages.
Peter Morgan has said that there will be a stronger focus on the young Prince Charles. “We start to focus on Charles as a young boy and his education, and on Philip and his back story,” he said.
Netflix has officially confirmed that The Crown season two will premiere globally on Friday December 8 2017.