Kurt Hahn, the founder of Gordonstoun, where Philip and Charles went to school Jodi Balfour as Jacqueline Kennedy, the First Lady of the United States.Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States who visits the Queen Paul Sparks as Billy Graham, a prominent American preacher with whom Elizabeth consults.John Heffernan as Lord Altrincham, a writer who penned a scathing criticism of the Queen.Gemma Whelan as Patricia Campbell, a secretary who works with Altrincham and types up his editorial.Stephen Dillane as Graham Sutherland, a noted artist who paints a portrait of the ageing Churchill.Recurring Cast Pip Torrens as Tommy Lascelles Will Keen as Michael Adeane Harry Hadden-Paton as Martin Charteris Daniel Ings as Michael Parker Harriet Walter as Clementine Churchill Simon Chandler as Clement Attlee Patrick Ryecart as Jock Colville Kate Phillips as Venetia Scottįeatured cast are billed with the main cast in the episode in which they appear. Events depicted include the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, their 1983 tour of Australia and New Zealand, the Falklands War, Michael Fagan's break-in at Buckingham Palace, Lord Mountbatten's funeral, the Princess of Wales's appearance at the Barnardo's Champion Children Awards and her 1989 flight on Concorde.Ĭast Seasons 1 & 2 Claire Foy as Queen Elizabeth II Matt Smith as Prince Philip Vanessa Kirby as Princess Margaret Victoria Hamilton as Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother Eileen Atkins as Queen Mary Greg Wise as Lord Louis Mountbatten Ben Miles as Peter Townsend Jeremy Northam as Anthony Eden Alex Jennings as Edward, Duke of Windsor Lia Williams as Wallis, Duchess of Windsor Jared Harris as King George VI John Lithgow as Winston Churchill Matthew Goode as Antony Armstrong-Jones Anton Lesser as Harold Macmillan The fourth season is during Margaret Thatcher's premiership and will feature Lady Diana Spencer, and introduce Princes William and Harry. The third season also introduces Camilla Shand. The third season covers 1964 to 1977, beginning with Harold Wilson's election as prime minister and ending with her Silver Jubilee, also covering Edward Heath's time as prime minister. The second season covers the Suez Crisis in 1956 leading to the retirement of Prime Minister Anthony Eden, the retirement of Prime Minister Harold Macmillan in 1963 following the scandal of the Profumo affair, and the birth of Prince Edward in 1964. The first season depicts events up to 1955, with Winston Churchill resigning as prime minister and the Queen's sister Princess Margaret deciding not to marry Peter Townsend. Imelda Staunton will portray the Queen in the fifth and sixth season. Foy is set for a cameo in a flashback scene in the fourth season. Claire Foy portrays Elizabeth in seasons one and two, and Olivia Colman in seasons three and four. The Crown portrays the life of Queen Elizabeth II from her wedding in 1947 to Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, until the early 21st century.
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