Knebworth House confirmed that it’s a filming location for The Crown Season 5, sharing the news online the day before its release. Interior shots for the Balmoral scenes have been filmed at Knebworth throughout the Netflix show’s run. One really is in the Highlands, while the other is just outside London. The Crown’s Balmoral locations include Ardverikie and Knebworth House. Knebworth House by Philip Jeffrey, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons There’s also a permanent Royal Deck Tea Room, if you want to dine like the royal family in the scenes from The Crown Season 5. Visitors can see the real engine rooms, Prince Philip’s art supplies, family lounges and bedrooms on the now-decommissioned Britannia. You can visit the real Royal Yacht Britannia in Leith, to the north of Edinburgh. We think these are the engine room scenes, which show off the machinery visible from above on the tour. And it’s confirmed that the lower decks were used. In an interview with Elle Décor, production designer Martin Childs confirmed the filming locations for the Britannia in Season 5 of The Crown. Other parts of the ship were duplicated elsewhere at the Netflix show’s Elstree base. The recreated top deck of the Royal Yacht’s appears in the dinner scene at the start of Episode 5. The Crown Season 5 Britannia scenes were filmed on the real Royal Yacht and a replica built at Elstree Studios. After Claire Foy’s Elizabeth has launched the ship, we see Imelda Staunton’s Queen at Chatham Historic Dockyard as she boards the Britannia to sail to Balmoral.Īnd here’s where to watch the real Britannia launch! It’s right here on the BBC Scotland News Facebook page. Episode 1 opens with a recreated newsreel footage of the Queen at Clydebanks’s John Brown Shipyard at the Britannia’s launch in 1953. The Britannia launch scenes in The Crown Season 5 were filmed at Chatham Historic Dockyard. The Crown Series 5 Filming Locations John Brown and Company ShipyardĬlock Tower Building - Chatham Dockyard by Paul Gillett, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons The Britannia, royal residences and Downing Street are among the custom-built backdrops. However, with the show growing bigger each season, the number of sets at Elstree has also grown. The Crown Season 5 was filmed in Chatham, Greenwich, the Moray Firth, Ardverikie, Knebworth, Wellington College, Brompton Cemetery, Somerley House, Eastbourne Pier, Winchester College, Wrotham Park, Lancaster House, Lincoln’s Inn, and more stunning locations. Flashbacks also give us glimpses of earlier cast members and filming locations. New figures for The Crown Season 5 include Mohamed Al-Fayed (Salim Daw) and his son Dodi (Khalid Abdalla), Penny Knatchbull (Natascha McElhone) and John Major (Jonny Lee Miller). Dominic West takes over as Prince Charles, with Elizabeth Debicki as Princess Diana and Olivia Williams as Camilla Parker Bowles. Marcia Warren steps in the Queen Mother, while Timothy Dalton plays Peter Townsend for a brief reunion. We’re also in for a change of cast, led by Imelda Staunton as the Queen, with Jonathan Pryce as Prince Philip and Lesley Manville as Princess Margaret. Further scenes were filmed on the Netflix show’s extensive sets around Elstree Studios.Īs the Netflix drama moves into the 1990s, it revisits some of the established locations for the royal palaces, and adds new settings. The Crown Season 5 filming locations include Ardverikie, Lancaster House, the Royal Yacht Britannia, Chatham Historic Dockyard, Wellington College, Cobham Hall School, Winchester College, Burghley House, Brompton Cemetery, Greenwich ORNC, Lincoln’s Inn and the London Coliseum.
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