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The Crown season 5 trailer: Imelda Staunton and Elizabeth Debicki are here to showcase Royal Family's genuine crisis

The historical drama, which also stars Dominic West, Jonathan Pryce, Lesley Manville, and Claudia Harrison, starts streaming on November 9 on Netflix.

The Crown season 5 trailer: Imelda Staunton and Elizabeth Debicki are here to showcase Royal Family's genuine crisis

Imelda Staunton, Elizabeth Debicki, Dominic West (Source: Instagram)

Last Updated: 08.48 PM, Oct 20, 2022

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The much-awaited trailer of The Crown season 5 is finally out. With new lead cast members, the latest instalment is set to introduce Imelda Staunton as Queen Elizabeth II and Elizabeth Debicki and Princess Diana among others. The Netflix show is even more anticipated now as the death of The Queen is rather fresh in people's minds.

The latest trailer begins by showcasing the crisis that is going on in the Royal Family. Especially when an unplanned event takes down a part of the royal house due to fire. Among many important events, the trailer seems a little too inclined towards the issues related to people's favourite Lady Daina. 

One of the background voices can be heard saying, "The Royal Family is in genuine crisis."

Meanwhile, Staunton as Queen Elizabeth II schools Prince Charles (Dominic West) about how important his presence is as her firstborn. The montage also seems to glorify the famous affair between the Prince and Camilla (now Queen Consort of the United Kingdom) and also focuses on the unforgotten and a rather scandalous separation between Daina and Charles.

Toward the end, Debicki as Princess Diana can be seen going public about her relationship and personal life.

Watch the full trailer video here:

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The OTT giant shared the latest trailer on its official Instagram handle and also announced the release date in the caption. The post reads, "Bound by tradition. The award winning series The Crown returns 9th November. (sic)."

The Crown season 5, which also has Jonathan Pryce, Lesley Manville, Claudia Harrison, Olivia Williams, Jonny Lee Miller, Salim Daw, and Khalid Abdalla, is all set to start streaming on November 9 on Netflix.

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