The Crown (season 5) Watch on Netflix
The Crown | |
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Season 5 | |
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No. of episodes | 10 |
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Original network | Netflix |
Original release | 9 November 2022 |
Season chronology | |
Premise[edit]
Cast[edit]
Main[edit]
- Imelda Staunton as Queen Elizabeth II[5]
- Jonathan Pryce as Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Elizabeth's husband[5]
- Lesley Manville as Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, Elizabeth's younger sister[5]
- Dominic West as Charles, Prince of Wales, Elizabeth and Philip's eldest child and the heir apparent[5]
- Jonny Lee Miller as John Major, Prime Minister 1990–1997[5]
- Olivia Williams as Camilla Parker Bowles, Charles's long-time lover[7]
- Claudia Harrison as Anne, Princess Royal, Elizabeth, and Philip's second child and only daughter[8]
- Natascha McElhone as Penny Knatchbull, Lady Romsey, wife of Lord Romsey, first cousin once removed of Prince Philip
- Marcia Warren as Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, King George VI's widow, Elizabeth II and Margaret's mother[9]
- Elizabeth Debicki as Diana, Princess of Wales, Charles's wife[5]
Featured[edit]
- Salim Daw as Mohamed Al-Fayed, Dodi Fayed's father[10]
- Khalid Abdalla as Dodi Fayed, Diana's lover[12]
- Alex Jennings as Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor, Elizabeth's paternal uncle and former King of the United Kingdom who renounced the throne in 1936
- Lia Williams as Wallis, Duchess of Windsor, Elizabeth's paternal aunt by marriage and the Duke of Windsor's American wife
- Timothy Dalton as Peter Townsend, the man Margaret once hoped to marry[13]
- Prasanna Puwanarajah as Martin Bashir, the journalist who conducted "An Interview with HRH The Princess of Wales"[14]
- Bertie Carvel as Tony Blair, Prime Minister elected in 1997[15]
Recurring[edit]
- Flora Montgomery as Norma Major, John Major's wife[16]
- Andrew Havill as Sir Robert Fellowes, the Queen's private secretary and brother-in-law of Princess Diana[17]
- James Murray as Prince Andrew, Duke of York, Elizabeth and Philip's third child[17]
- Sam Woolf as Prince Edward, Elizabeth and Philip's youngest child[16]
- Senan West as Prince William of Wales, Charles and Diana's elder son and the second-in-line for the British throne.[18]
- Humayun Saeed as Hasnat Khan, Diana's lover from 1995 to 1997[19]
- Lydia Leonard as Cherie Blair, Tony Blair's wife[20]
- Jude Akuwudike as Sydney Johnson, the Duke of Windsor's valet/footman
- Oliver Chris as Dr. James Colthurst, Princess Diana's close friend
- Jamie Glover as Patrick Jephson, Princess Diana's private secretary
- Alastair Mackenzie as Richard Aylard, Prince Charles's private secretary
- Phil Cumbus as Charles, Earl Spencer, Princess Diana's younger brother
- Richard Rycroft as George Carey, Archbishop of Canterbury
- Hanna Alström as Heini Wathén, Mohamed Al-Fayed's second wife
- Michael Jibson as Steve Hewlett, editor of "An Interview with HRH The Princess of Wales"
Notable guests[edit]
- Erin Richards as Kelly Fisher, Dodi Fayed's girlfriend prior to meeting Diana, Princess of Wales[21]
- Emma Laird Craig as Sarah, Duchess of York, Andrew's wife[17]
- Will Powell as Prince Harry of Wales, Charles and Diana's younger son and the third-in-line to the British throne
- Chaya Abdelkarimi as Samira Khashoggi, Mohamed Al-Fayed's first wife[22]
- Ahmed Ghozzi as Adnan Khashoggi, Samira's brother, and Dodi's maternal uncle
- Abdelatif Hwidar as Ali-Ali Al-Fayed, Mohamed's father and Dodi's paternal grandfather
- Mohammed Kamel as Ali Al-Fayed, Mohamed's brother and Dodi's paternal uncle
- Semo Salha as Salah Al-Fayed, Mohamed's brother and Dodi's paternal uncle
- Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu as Monique Ritz, Charles Ritz's widow[23]
- Theo Fraser Steele as Timothy Laurence, Princess Anne's second husband
- Richard Dillane as King George V, Edward VIII, and George VI's father, and Elizabeth II's paternal grandfather
- Candida Benson as Queen Mary, George V's wife, Edward VIII, and George VI's mother, and Elizabeth II's paternal grandmother
- Daniel Flynn as Andrew Parker Bowles, Camilla's husband
- Emilia Lazenby as Laura Parker Bowles, Camilla and Andrew's daughter
- James Harper-Jones as Tom Parker Bowles, Camilla and Andrew's son
- Aleksey Diakin as Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, Emperor of Russia, George V's maternal first cousin
- Anja Antonowicz as Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna of Russia, Empress of Russia, George V's paternal first cousin, Prince Philip's maternal great-aunt, wife of Nicholas II
- Anastasia Everall as Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna of Russia, Nicholas II and Alexandra's elder daughter, Edward VIII and George VI's second cousin
- Julia Haworth as Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia, Nicholas II and Alexandra's second daughter, Edward VIII and George VI's second cousin
- Tamara Sulkhanishvili as Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia, Nicholas II and Alexandra's third daughter, Edward VIII and George VI's second cousin
- Amy Fourman as Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia, Nicholas II and Alexandra's fourth daughter, Edward VIII and George VI's second cousin
- William Biletsky as Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsesarevich of Russia, Nicholas II, and Alexandra's only son and heir, Edward VIII and George VI's second cousin
- Oleg Mirochnikov as Eugene Botkin, Court Physician to the Tsar and Tsarina of Russia
- Gediminas Adomaitis as Yakov Yurovsky, Chief Executioner of the Tsar of Russia, and his family
- Nicholas Lumley as Lord Stamfordham, private secretary to King George V, and maternal grandfather of the Queen's former private secretary Lord Adeane
- Elliot Cowan as Norton Knatchbull, Lord Romsey, grandson of Lord Mountbatten
- Edward Powell as Nicholas Knatchbull, Lord and Lady Romsey's son
- Elodie Vickers as Alexandra Knatchbull, Lord and Lady Romsey's daughter
- Clara Graham as Leonora Knatchbull, Lord and Lady Romsey's daughter
- Anatoliy Kotenyov as Boris Yeltsin, President of Russia
- Marina Shimanskaya as Naina Yeltsina, First Lady of Russia, wife of Boris Yeltsin
- Nicholas Gleaves as John Birt, Director General of the BBC
- Richard Cordery as Marmaduke "Duke" Hussey, Chairman of the Board of Governors of the BBC
- Haydn Gwynne as Lady Susan Hussey, Elizabeth II's senior lady-in-waiting
- Andrew Steele as Andrew Morton, Princess Diana's biographer
- Ben Lloyd-Hughes as Mark Bolland, public relations executive, and deputy private secretary to Prince Charles
- Karine Ambrosio as Marie-Luce Townsend, Peter Townsend's wife
- Ben Warwick as Jonathan Dimbleby, the journalist who conducted "Charles: Private Man, the Public Role"
- Martin Turner as Earl of Airlie, Lord Chamberlain, and brother-in-law of Princess Alexandra, The Hon. Lady Ogilvy
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