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All the little things—and big things—to watch out for in season three of The Crown. Warning: there are spoilers.

On Nov. 17, Netflix will premiere season three of The Crown, its smash hit drama chronicling the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. Creator and writer Peter Morgan, , is covering roughly a decade of Queen Elizabeth II’s reign with each 10-episode season.

For centuries, the only images of a monarch were on coins or portraits. In the episode, Anthony Blunt, the surveyor of the Queen’s pictures, was preparing for a new exhibition of the Royal Collection, a vast collection of art and treasures held by the Crown. The public would see it in the Queen’s Gallery, created out of a private chapel at Buckingham Palace destroyed by German bombs in 1940.

Episode three: ‘Aberfan’ In the first decade of her reign, Queen Elizabeth II kept to the formal, distant role of sovereign inhabited by her father and grandfather before her. The 1966 disaster in the Welsh mining town of Aberfan would ultimately transform the Queen and her relationship with her subjects. For when she met with the families of the dead students and teachers, she did so not just as head of state but also as head of the nation, in this case a country in mourning.

Episode five: ‘Coup’ Near the beginning of this episode, Lord Mountbatten is removed as chief of the defence staff. Mountbatten, who was the cousin of the Queen and uncle of Philip, was a senior Royal Navy officer during and after the war as well as an influential advisor to the royal family. In The Crown, he’s soon swept up into a plot by media magnate Cecil King to overthrow Labour PM Harold Wilson in 1968. Mountbatten was indeed, at least initially, intrigued by King’s ideas.

To this day, Charles spends chunks of the year in the nation, including at his home there, a restored farmhouse named Llwynywermod.

 

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