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- Season 5 overviewNov 9, 202210 episodesSeason 5 episodes1. Queen Victoria Syndrome Nov 9, 2022
- An update to the Royal Yacht draws scrutiny; Charles and Diana have a second honeymoon in Italy.
- 2. The System Nov 9, 2022
- Prince Philip offers his support; a tabloid journalist approaches Diana about a tell-all book.
- 3. Mou Mou Nov 9, 2022
- In 1946, an Egyptian street vendor finds inspiration in the abdicated King Edward.
- 4. Annus Horribilis Nov 9, 2022
- The queen commemorates and reassesses her 40 years on the throne.
- 5. The Way Ahead Nov 9, 2022
- Faced with the fallout of an intercepted call with Camilla, Prince Charles must navigate a scandal.
- 6. Ipatiev House Nov 9, 2022
- Eager to lead a newly democratic Russia, President Yeltsin tries to win the queen's support.
- 7. No Woman's Land Nov 9, 2022
- As Martin Bashir tries to secure an interview with Diana, the princess finds purpose in a hospital.
- 8. Gunpowder Nov 9, 2022
- On Guy Fawkes Night, fireworks make for a perfect distraction from Diana's BBC interview.
- 9. Couple 31 Nov 9, 2022
- The princess faces the repercussions of her statements; the queen asks the prime minister for help.
- 10. Decommissioned Nov 9, 2022
- Charles forges a new alliance in Hong Kong; Mohamed Al-Fayed offers his support to Diana.
The fifth season of The Crown, which follows the life and reign of Queen Elizabeth II, was released by Netflix on 9 November 2022. It was the first season of the series to be released following both the death of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh on 9 April 2021 and the death of Queen Elizabeth II on 8 September 2022; filming took place between ...
Find out the titles, ratings, and release dates of the 10 episodes of The Crown Season 5, the historical drama series about the British royal family. Watch the trailers, cast interviews, and behind-the-scenes videos on IMDb.
- Episode 1: "Queen Victoria Syndrome"
- Episode 2: "The System"
- Episode 3: "Mou Mou"
- Episode 4: "Annus Horribilis"
- Episode 5: "The Way Ahead"
- Episode 6: "Ipatiev House"
- Episode 7: "No Woman's Land"
- Episode 8: "Gunpowder"
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We begin the season with a flashback of a young Queen Elizabeth christening the royal yacht Britannia, intermingled with a current-day Elizabeth receiving a physical from her doctor. The fact that showrunners chose to have a bunion pad on the Queen's toe was everything. Royalty: they are just like us! But the point is not to feature the Queen's str...
At age 50, Prince Philip gave up the love of his life. Wait. Scratch that from the record. Prince Philip gave up the sportinglove of his life. Yes, that sounds much better. Bumbling through an interview, Prince Philip manages to bore most people to tears by explaining the wonder of carriage driving. And in the process, we see him adopt an entourage...
It's 1946, and "the best salesman in Alexandria" is peddling Coca-Cola in the streets of Egypt. His name is Mohamed Al-Fayed, and his dream is to be just like British royalty, because they are treated like gods. Fast forward to 1979, when Mohamed (Salim Dau) and his son Dodi (Khalid Abdalla) travel to France to purchase (and rescue) the notorious H...
Any episode that features Princess Margaret, the Queen's wayward sister, is one to be remembered. While being interviewed on the radio, Margaret shares that music is her first love, and the song "Stardust" has special meaning. That particular meaning has a name, and it's Peter Townsend (Timothy Dalton). Remember, he's Margaret's soulmate and the on...
Everyone is listening. And everyone wants to make a quick buck. With that said, it's still shocking to learn that a very intimate phone conversation between Charles and Camilla could be intercepted, recorded, and sold to a newspaper for no telling how much money. It all starts with an innocent call to the Parker-Bowles household, where Andrew Parke...
Not since the depiction of the coal disaster in season 3 has an opening of The Crownbeen so traumatic. The year is 1917. The last emperor of Russia, Nicholas Romanov, and his entire family were abdicated to live under house arrest. The scene switches from Siberia to England, where King George has been given a letter from his cousin Nicholas request...
That screaming you hear is the sound of several dozen adolescent teenagers scrambling for the chance to see young Prince William enter the gates of Eton College, where he will attend boarding school in the upcoming years. The scoff you hear is Prince Charles irritated by his wife doting on her firstborn as he signs his name on official school paper...
Once again, Prince William is having tea with Granny, but this time, he's advocating for the Queen to upgrade to satellite television. Elizabeth scoffs. Watching anything but the BBC would be treason. Oh, the foreshadowing. At that exact moment, Bashir argues with a colleague when he informs Bashir that the Diana interview will have to be approved ...
A recap of the first five episodes of The Crown season 5, featuring a new cast and a new storyline. The royal family faces scandals, challenges, and changes in the 1990s, from the fall of the Soviet Union to the end of their fairytale marriage. Read on for EW's recap of the first five episodes of the historical drama based on Queen Elizabeth II's life.
- Lincee Ray
- 12 min
Watch the trailer for season 5 of The Crown, the Emmy and Golden Globe-winning drama about Queen Elizabeth II and her reign. Season 5 will feature Imelda Staunton as the Queen Mother and Jonathan Pryce as Prince Philip.
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The Crown: Created by Peter Morgan. With Claire Foy, Olivia Colman, Imelda Staunton, Matt Smith. Follows the political rivalries and romances of Queen Elizabeth II's reign and the events that shaped Britain for the second half of the 20th century.
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