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The Crown reportedly finds its next Queen

Imelda Staunton will reportedly replace Olivia Colman as the Queen in Netflix’s regal drama The Crown (Ian West/PA)
Imelda Staunton will reportedly replace Olivia Colman as the Queen in Netflix’s regal drama The Crown (Ian West/PA)

Imelda Staunton will reportedly replace Olivia Colman as the Queen in Netflix’s regal drama The Crown.

The 63-year-old actress will take the role for seasons five and six of the critically acclaimed show, according to the Daily Mail.

Colman made her debut as the Queen on Sunday, when all 10 episodes of The Crown season three were made available on Netflix.

Imelda Staunton
Imelda Staunton has reportedly been cast to play the Queen in later seasons of The Crown (Isabel Infantes/PA)

She will reprise the role when the fourth instalment arrives next year. Claire Foy played the Queen in the first two seasons of The Crown.

Staunton received a best actress Oscar nomination for her lead role in the 2004 drama Vera Drake, and is also known for playing Dolores Umbridge in the Harry Potter films.

If she is cast as the Queen, it is likely her spell on The Crown would feature several royal crises, including the Prince of Wales’s split from Diana, Princess of Wales.

The Crown, created by Peter Morgan, first aired in 2016. It originally starred Foy in the lead role, Matt Smith as the Duke of Edinburgh and Vanessa Kirby as Princess Margaret.

Producers opted to refresh the cast when dealing with a later time period in season three, rather than using technology to digitally age the actors.

Tobias Menzies and Helena Bonham Carter are currently playing Philip and Princess Margaret, respectively.

The Crown is streaming on Netflix now.