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Netflix
royal
drama
The
Crown
is
expected
to
pause
filming
on
its
sixth
season
out
of
respect
for
Queen
Elizabeth
II,
the
UK’s
longest-serving
monarch
who
passed
away
on
Thursday.
Queen
Elizabeth
II
died
at
Balmoral
Castle
in
Scotland
after
reigning
for
70
years.
She
was
96.

In
an
email
statement
to
entertainment
news
portal
Deadline,
The
Crown
creator
Peter
Morgan
said
the
show
is
a
“love
letter”
to
Queen
Elizabeth.
“The
Crown
is
a
love
letter
to
her
and
I’ve
nothing
to
add
for
now,
just
silence
and
respect.
I
expect
we
will
stop
filming
out
of
respect
too,”
Morgan
said.

Morgan
also
wrote
the
script
for
the
2006
movie
“The
Queen”,
starring
Helen
Mirren
as
the
monarch.
He
created
The
Crown
in
2016
with
the
first
season
following
a
young
Elizabeth
II
(Claire
Foy)
and
her
early
days
as
Queen.
Queen
Elizabeth
II
Passes
Away:
Kunal
Nayyar,
Elton
John,
Kareena,
Sushmita
&
Other
Celebs
Offer
Condolences
Anne
Heche
Passes
Away
At
53;
Priyanka
Chopra
And
Ellen
DeGeneres
Mourn
The
Actress’
Death
Actor
Matt
Smith
played
her
husband,
Prince
Philip.
After
two
seasons,
Olivia
Colman
replaced
Foy
for
seasons
three
and
four
of
the
show,
with
Tobias
Menzies
taking
on
the
role
of
Prince
Philip
and
Helena
Bonham
Carter
as
Princess
Margaret.
The
show’s
fifth
season,
which
is
expected
to
be
released
on
Netflix
in
November
this
year,
will
feature
Imelda
Staunton
as
Queen
Elizabeth.
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