![]() Georgie Glen as Ruth, Lady Fermoy, the Queen Mother's lady-in-waiting and Diana's maternal grandmother.Guy Siner as Francis Pym, Secretary of State for Defence.Don Gallagher as Willie Whitelaw, Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.Paul Bigley as John Nott, Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.Peter Pacey as Lord Soames, Leader of the House of Lords (and Sir Winston Churchill's son-in-law).Richard Syms as Lord Hailsham, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain.Nicholas Day as Jim Prior, Secretary of State for Employment.Paul Jesson as Sir Geoffrey Howe, Chancellor of the Exchequer later Foreign Secretary, Leader of the House of Commons and Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.Kevin McNally as Bernard Ingham, Downing Street Press Secretary.Geoffrey Breton as Mark Phillips, Princess Anne's husband.Flora Higgins as Anne Bolton, one of Diana's flatmates.Allegra Marland as Carolyn Pride, one of Diana's flatmates.Letty Thomas as Virginia Pitman, one of Diana's flatmates.Penny Downie as Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, paternal aunt-by-marriage of Elizabeth and widow of Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester.Richard Goulding as Edward Adeane, Private Secretary to the Prince of Wales, and son of former private secretary to the Queen Lord Adeane.Charles Edwards as Lord Charteris of Amisfield, Private Secretary to the Queen.Rebecca Humphries as Carol Thatcher, daughter of Margaret Thatcher.Freddie Fox as Mark Thatcher, son of Margaret Thatcher.Tom Byrne as Prince Andrew, Elizabeth and Philip's third child.Angus Imrie as Prince Edward, Elizabeth and Philip's youngest child.Claire Foy as young Queen Elizabeth, in 1947.Nicholas Farrell as Michael Shea, the Queen's press secretary.Tom Burke as Dazzle Jennings, a friend and confidant of Princess Margaret.Richard Roxburgh as Bob Hawke, the Prime Minister of Australia.Tom Brooke as Michael Fagan, a man who entered Elizabeth's bedroom in Buckingham Palace in 1982.Charles Dance as Lord Mountbatten, Philip's uncle and a father figure to Charles.The following actors are credited in the opening titles of single episodes in which they play a significant role: Emerald Fennell as Camilla Parker Bowles, Charles's long-time lover.Stephen Boxer as Denis Thatcher, Margaret Thatcher's husband.Erin Doherty as Princess Anne, Elizabeth and Philip's second child and only daughter.Marion Bailey as Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Elizabeth II's mother.Emma Corrin as Lady Diana Spencer, Charles's fiancée later, as Diana, Princess of Wales, his wife. ![]() Josh O'Connor as Prince Charles, Elizabeth and Philip's eldest child and the heir apparent.Gillian Anderson as Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. ![]() Helena Bonham Carter as Princess Margaret, Elizabeth's younger sister.Tobias Menzies as Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Elizabeth's husband.Main article: List of The Crown characters Main 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 at the end of the series, Thatcher's departure from office, as well as the marital difficulties of Charles and Diana. Lady Diana Spencer is introduced early in the series. The fourth season covers the time period between 19, is set during Margaret Thatcher's 11-year run as prime minister. ![]() The Crown traces the life of Queen Elizabeth II from her wedding in 1947 to the present day. Additionally, Charles Dance returns in the season's first episode and Claire Foy reprises her role as Elizabeth in a cameo flashback scene. Gillian Anderson, Emma Corrin and Stephen Boxer are added to the main cast. Olivia Colman stars as Elizabeth, with main cast members Tobias Menzies, Helena Bonham Carter, Josh O'Connor, Marion Bailey, Erin Doherty and Emerald Fennell all reprising their roles from the third season. The fourth season of The Crown, which follows the life and reign of Queen Elizabeth II, was released by Netflix on 15 November 2020.
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