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In Pictures: Stars of The Crown hit the red carpet ahead of fifth series

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Stars of The Crown have attended a premiere event ahead of the launch of the eagerly anticipated fifth series.

New cast members including Imelda Staunton, Sir Jonathan Pryce, Dominic West and Elizabeth Debicki hit the red carpet in London ahead of their debuts in the hit Netflix series.

Staunton takes over from Olivia Colman as the Queen, alongside Sir Jonathan as the Duke of Edinburgh, with West and Debicki playing Charles and Diana.

Dominic West plays Charles in series five of The Crown (Ian West/PA)
Dominic West plays Charles in series five of The Crown (Ian West/PA)
Elizabeth Debicki plays Diana (Ian West/PA)
Elizabeth Debicki plays Diana (Ian West/PA)
Imelda Staunton plays the Queen (Ian West/PA)
Imelda Staunton plays the Queen (Ian West/PA)
Sir Jonathan Pryce plays the Duke of Edinburgh (Ian West/PA)
Sir Jonathan Pryce plays the Duke of Edinburgh (Ian West/PA)

Other new cast members include Lesley Manville, Olivia Williams, Claudia Harrison, James Murray, Salim Daw, Khalid Abdalla and Prasanna Puwanarajah.

The new series is set to cover storylines including Martin Bashir’s controversial Panorama interview with Diana and the subsequent media storm surrounding her relationship with Charles.

Lesley Manville plays Princess Margaret (Ian West/PA)
Lesley Manville plays Princess Margaret (Ian West/PA)
Jonny Lee Miller plays John Major (Ian West/PA)
Jonny Lee Miller plays John Major (Ian West/PA)
Olivia Williams plays Camilla Parker Bowles (Ian West/PA)
Olivia Williams plays Camilla Parker Bowles (Ian West/PA)
Claudia Harrison plays Princess Anne (Ian West/PA)
Claudia Harrison plays Princess Anne (Ian West/PA)
Prasanna Puwanarajah plays Martin Bashir (Ian West/PA)
Prasanna Puwanarajah plays Martin Bashir (Ian West/PA)
Marcia Warren plays the Queen Mother (Ian West/PA)
Marcia Warren plays the Queen Mother (Ian West/PA)

The series has already faced criticism from the likes of Dame Judi Dench and former prime ministers Sir John Major and Sir Tony Blair as a result of its plotlines.

Last month, Netflix put a disclaimer in the description of its YouTube trailer for the fifth series, saying the production is a “fictional dramatisation” and “inspired by real events”.

The drama returns on November 9.

Will Powell and Timothee Sambor (Ian West/PA)
Will Powell and Timothee Sambor (Ian West/PA)
Teddy Hawley (Ian West/PA)
Teddy Hawley (Ian West/PA)
Khalid Abdalla plays Dodi Fayed (Ian West/PA)
Khalid Abdalla plays Dodi Fayed (Ian West/PA)
James Murray plays Andrew (Ian West/PA)
James Murray plays Andrew (Ian West/PA)
Salim Daw plays Mohamed al-Fayed (Ian West/PA)
Salim Daw plays Mohamed al-Fayed (Ian West/PA)

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