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Olivia Colman, Tobias Menzies, & Helena Bonham Carter Bring 'The Crown' to AFI Fest 2019

Olivia Colman and Tobias Menzies pose together on the red carpet for the premiere of The Crown held during the 2019 AFI Fest on Saturday (November 17) at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, Calif.

The co-stars, who play Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip in season three, were joined at the premiere by Helena Boham Carter, who plays Princess Margaret.

PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Olivia Colman

Fellow cast members at the premiere included Josh O’Connor (Prince Charles), Erin Doherty (Princess Anne), Gillian Anderson (Margaret Thatcher), and Charles Dance (Lord Mountbatten).

Also in attendance was John Lithgow, who played Prime Minister Winston Churchill in season one.

Season three of The Crown will be released on Netflix on Sunday, November 17th. Check out the trailer here!

READ MORE: The Crown’s Olivia Colman Reveals Her Interaction With Prince William ‘Didn’t Go Very Well’

25+ pictures inside of the cast at the premiere…More Here! »

Olivia Colman & Helena Bonham Carter Celebrate 'The Crown' Season Three World Premiere in London!

Tobias Menzies, Olivia Colman and Helena Bonham Carter happily strike a pose together on the red carpet while stepping out for the season three world premiere of The Crown held at The Curzon Mayfair on Wednesday (November 13) in London, England.

The three leading stars were joined at the event by their cast mates Gillian Anderson, Peter Morgan, Erin Doherty, Marion Bailey, Jason Watkins, Josh O’Connor, Benjamin Caron and Harry Treadaway.

Here’s a synopsis of the third season: Queen Elizabeth (Olivia Colman) and her family struggle to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing Britain. From cold-war paranoia, through to the jet-set and the space age – the exuberance of the 1960s and the long hangover of the 1970s – Elizabeth and the Royals must adapt to a new, more liberated, but also more turbulent world.

Helena Bonham Carter as Princess Margaret, Tobias Menzies as The Duke of Edinburgh, Josh O’Connor as Prince Charles, Gillian Anderson as Margaret Thatcher, Erin Doherty as Princess Anne, Ben Daniels as Lord Snowdon, Jason Watkins as Prime Minister Harold Wilson and Charles Dance as Lord Mountbatten.

The third season of The Crown debuts on November 17 on Netflix – Watch the trailer here!

'The Crown' Season Three Trailer Debuts - Watch Now!

The Crown‘s third season finally has a trailer!

Here’s a synopsis of the third season: Queen Elizabeth (Olivia Colman) and her family struggle to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing Britain. From cold-war paranoia, through to the jet-set and the space age – the exuberance of the 1960s and the long hangover of the 1970s – Elizabeth and the Royals must adapt to a new, more liberated, but also more turbulent world.

Helena Bonham Carter as Princess Margaret, Tobias Menzies as The Duke of Edinburgh, Josh O’Connor as Prince Charles, Erin Doherty as Princess Anne, Ben Daniels as Lord Snowdon, Jason Watkins as Prime Minister Harold Wilson and Charles Dance as Lord Mountbatten.

The third season of The Crown debuts on November 17 on Netflix.

Olivia Colman Honored With BFI Fellowship from 'The Favourite' Director Yorgos Lanthimos!

Olivia Colman flashes a smile on the red carpet while attending the 2019 BFI Chairman’s Dinner held at Rosewood London on Wednesday evening (March 6) in London, England.

The 45-year-old Oscar winner was in attendance to receive the BFI Fellowship by Yorgos Lanthimos, who directed her in The Lobster and The Favourite.

“There isn’t an actor who can infuse each moment onscreen with such great humanity, drama and humour. No one can appear so fragile, magnetic, fierce, funny and real from one second to the next, or all at the same time,” Yorgos said during his speech (via Deadline).

Also in attendance to show their support were Olivia‘s husband Ed Sinclair, David Tennant, Richard E. Grant and his wife Joan Washington, as well as Olivia‘s The Crown co-stars Helena Bonham Carter and Tobias Menzies, who is stepping into the role of Prince Philip for the new season.

“I didn’t know what to expect this evening, turns out it’s a bit like a surprise birthday party… on the back of a lovely year,” Olivia said during her speech.

FYI: Olivia is wearing Atelier Swarovski fine jewelry.

'The Crown' Season 3 Gets Two First Look Images Featuring the New Stars!

Netflix has released two new photos from The Crown‘s upcoming third season!

The two new photos feature Olivia Colman and Tobias Menzies as Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, and Helena Bonham Carter and Ben Daniels as Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones.

Previously, Claire Foy played Queen Elizabeth and Matt Smith played Prince Philip, with Vanessa Kirby playing Princess Margaret and Matthew Goode playing Anthony Armstrong-Jones.

Check out the two new photos in the gallery below, and see other photos that have been released from production over the past several months.More Here! »

'The Crown' Stars Film Prince Charles' Investiture Ceremony

Olivia Colman and Josh O’Connor film a scene for the third season of The Crown on Sunday (November 18) at Caernarfon Castle in Wales.

Olivia is playing Queen Elizabeth II and Josh is taking on the role of Prince Charles. They were joined by Tobias Menzies, who is stepping into the role of Prince Philip for the new season.

The stars filmed Charles‘ Investiture Ceremony, where he was presented as Prince of Wales for the first time. The event happened when he was 20 years old, which was almost 50 years ago!

The Crown filmed the scene at Caernarfon Castle, which is where the real-life event happened.

50+ pictures inside from the upcoming third season of The CrownMore Here! »

Olivia Colman Films Aberfan Disaster Scene for 'The Crown' Season 3

It was surely a somber day on the set of The Crown‘s third season.

Olivia Colman was seen dressed as Queen Elizabeth on Thursday (October 4) in Brecon Beacons, United Kingdom. Tobias Menzies, who is playing Prince Philip, was also seen on set.

It appeared as if the cast was filming the aftermath of 1966′s Aberfan disaster, which took the lives of 116 children and 28 adults. The tragedy struck on October 21 in the late 1960s when a large mountain of coal mining waste collapsed onto Aberfan, a Welsh village. It is said that periods of heavy rain caused the waste to suddenly slide downhill and engulfed a school, among other buildings and homes.More Here! »