The much-anticipated fifth season of "The Crown" gives a deeper meaning to "heavy is the head that wears the crown."
It's the 1990s, and the British monarchy is in turmoil: A fire tears through Windsor Castle, public antipathy is on the rise, separations lead to divorces, phones get tapped, secret relationships are outed and adultery is revealed in the family. Questions begin to mount about stability, loyalty and duty, leading Queen Elizabeth II to reflect, Prince Charles to become frustrated and Princess Diana to tell all.
But that's not everything.
There's also a changing of the guard in creator Peter Morgan's royal soap opera, which lands Wednesday on Netflix. Keeping with its tradition of recasting lead roles every two seasons, "The Crown" introduces new but familiar faces this season.
The cast brings a whole new flavor and energy to the show, Morgan told Tudum, Netflix's fan site, adding that "The Crown" not only needed it but also profited from it. This not only includes the key players introduced this season but also the secondary ones — Olivia Williams as Camilla Parker Bowles, Claudia Harrison as Princess Anne and Jonny Lee Miller as Prime Minister John Major.
Here are the actors who play the lead royals in the 10-episode drama that spans 1991 to 1997.
Imelda Staunton
Following the footsteps of Claire Foy (Seasons 1 and 2) and Olivia Colman (Seasons 3 and 4), Staunton steps into the shoes of Elizabeth, who is facing the most challenging decade yet. On getting the job, Staunton stated that she was honored to be part of the team and "to be taking 'The Crown' to its conclusion." "What has been nice, and I hope I don't prove them wrong, is people saying, 'I'm really looking forward to seeing her as the queen,' '' Staunton told Tudum.