Excitement for The Crown's forthcoming third season is reaching fever pitch.
So fans will undoubtedly be thrilled to see the ball rolling further on-set as Game Of Thrones star Tobias Menzies was seen kicking off his role as Prince Philip while filming the recreation of the horror Aberfan disaster in the Brecon Beacons.
Looking the part, the 44-year-old actor was spotted in the back of a black car while recreating the aftermath of the tragedy in the small Welsh mining village which claimed the lives of 144 victims in 1966, while surrounded by mourners.
Crowning glory: The Crown fans will undoubtedly be thrilled to see the ball rolling further on-set as Game Of Thrones star Tobias Menzies was seen kicking off his role as Prince Philip while filming the recreation of the horror Aberfan disaster in the Brecon Beacons
In mourning: Cast were filmed ring carrying wreaths as part of a funeral procession
Prince Philip notably visited the scene of the disaster at 11am the next morning, following the visit of Lord Snowdon, the Queen's brother-in-law, where he spoke with workers and parents.
One week later, the Duke of Edinburgh and the Queen visited the site of the tragedy to pay their respects to those who had died.
Haunting photos from the day show the Royals walking with officials from Aberfan, as the main rescue phase of the disaster concluded.
The Queen was presented with a bunch of flowers from a young girl, with the inscription reading 'From the remaining children of Aberfan.'
Spitting image: Tobias looked sombre as he sat in the back of a car while filming the emotional scenes, clad in a fitted black suit and matching tie, paired with a black overcoat
Sadness; Tobias was stony-faced as he took instruction from the director
Transformation: The actor transformed into the stoic Royal as he filmed the hard-hitting scenes
Close to their heart: The Duke of Edinburgh and the Queen visited the site of the tragedy to pay their respects to those who had died, eight days later
Haunting: Extras dressed as mourning parents formed a haunting funeral procession for filming
The Queen's late private secretary Lord Charteris later said failing to visit the site sooner was the monarch's biggest regret.
When asked by former Conservative MP Gyles Brandreth if the Queen had ever put a foot wrong, he responded 'Aberfan.'
Tobias looked sombre as he sat in the back of a car while filming the emotional scenes, clad in a fitted black suit and matching tie, paired with a black overcoat.
Heartbreaking: A child's coffin was seen in a funeral hearse during the filming
Realistic: Tobias has taken over from Matt Smith in playing the role of the Queen's husband
Heartbreak: Tobias looked heartbroken as he channeled the Royal's grief
Tears: One of the bereaved families wept as they attended the mass funeral for 81 of the children and one woman on October 28 1966
The actor was surrounded by a procession of extras playing the part of mourners, dressed in 60s garb and carrying funereal wreaths.
The harrowing scenes saw the Royal at the head of the funeral procession, with black police cars topped with wreaths following closely behind.
The procession saw actors who appeared to be playing the parents of the 116 child victims walking down the street.
Filming also took place outside the recreation of the Pantglas Junior School where the disaster happened.
The first funerals for five of the children took place on October 25. A mass funeral for 81 children and one woman took place at the town's Bryntaf Cemetery on October 27.
The victims were buried in a pair of 24m trenches, with 10,000 people in attendance.
The last victim was found on October 28, seven days after the disaster.
Filming got underway in Cwmaman, Wales last week, with the latest series of the drama exploring the Queen's response to the tragedy in the Welsh mining village.
An entire generation was almost wiped out when 150,000 tonnes of coal waste slid down the hillside before engulfing Pantglas Junior School on October 21 1966. The disaster killed 116 children and 28 adults.
Shocking: The heartbreaking accident devastated the whole areas leading to a huge union of the local community
An additional six adults and 29 children were injured.
Pictures from the set show extras and cast members clad in 60s garb, with retro cars dotted around the set.
Production teams were also working on a recreation of the Pantglas Junior School, where the disaster happened. Cwmaman is around 15 miles from Aberfan.
Heartbreaking: The scenes were undoubtedly tough to film following the heartbreaking incident
Flowing along: Series three of The Crown commenced filming in July this year, covering Queen Elizabeth II's rule across the 1960s and 1970s
The disaster unfolded following days of heavy rain, when excavated mining debris from the Merthyr Vale Colliery became dislodged and tumbled down the hillside.
Waste material had been piled in a mound on the side of Mynydd Merthyr, above Aberfan, for years, even though there were numerous underground springs below.
Children in Pantglas Junior School were about to start their lessons at around 12pm when 1.5 million cubic feet of liquefied slurry crashed onto the school and a number of nearby houses.
The slurry demolished and engulfed the building, filling classrooms with thick mud and rubble. About half the children from the junior school were killed in the tragedy, which happened on the last day before half term.
Shocking: The disaster unfolded following days of heavy rain, when excavated mining debris from the Merthyr Vale Colliery became dislodged and tumbled down the hillside
Devastation: Witnesses said the noise of the impending avalanche sounded like a low-flying jet or thunder
Witnesses said the noise of the impending avalanche sounded like a low-flying jet or thunder.
Desperate parents rushed to the scene and clawed at the mud with their bare hands, clinging to the hope that the sons and daughters they waved off just hours earlier might have survived.
Some school staff were killed trying to protect the children. School meals clerk, Nansi Williams, threw herself onto five children, who all survived. When her body was recovered, she was holding a pound note she had been collecting for lunch money.
Deputy headmaster David Beynon, attempted to use a blackboard to protect himself and five children from the slurry engulfing the school, but he and his 34 students were killed.
Recreating the heartache: Desperate parents rushed to the scene and clawed at the mud with their bare hands, clinging to the hope that the sons and daughters they waved off just hours earlier might have survived
Lights, camera, action: Police cars lined the streets on the set
Coal bosses had been warned about 'flowslides' prior to the disaster and, despite a 76-day public inquiry, no-one faced prosecution or lost their job.
In the aftermath of the tragedy, the Aberfan Disaster Memorial Fund (ADMF) was set up, and gathered donations totalling £1.75 million.
Remaining tips were removed following a fight by residents of the village, after the government and NCB had protested about the cost.
A tribute: Some of the extras toted a flower tribute along the road in solemn scenes
Speeding along: The funeral was in full swing as they shot the scenes
Series three of the Netflix drama is expected to be released in 2019, with Olivia Colman taking over Claire Foy's role as Queen Elizabeth II and Tobias playing the Prince, following Matt Smith's portrayal of the royal.
Helena Bonham Carter will play Princess Margaret. Fans will get to see the turbulent journey in Margaret and Lord Snowdon's marriage, eventually leading to their split in 1978 - a controversy among the royal family at the time.
Margaret's marriage to Lord Snowdon was seen by fans in the show's second series, as she fell in love with the dashing aristocrat and decided to marry him in what proved a surprise to some.
Despite a few years of happiness, the marriage disintegrated, with Lord Snowdon uninterested in settling down as a Royal husband, and spent much of their relationship travelling as a photographer.
Serene: The extras clutched flowers as they looked on with sorrowful expressions
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So fans will undoubtedly be thrilled to see the ball rolling further on-set as Game Of Thrones star Tobias Menzies was seen kicking off his role as Prince Philip while filming the recreation of the horror Aberfan ...
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