Fans of the hit Netflix drama The Crown can now catch their first glimpse of Marion Bailey as the Queen Mother.
The award-winning actress, 67, was spotted filming her first scenes alongside Olivia Colman, who portrays Queen Elizabeth II, at St Mark's Church in Englefield on Sunday.
Firmly marking her return after her Oscar's glory last month, Olivia, 45, looked the epitome of grandeur in a lilac floral coat as she joined the Royal Family cast to film Season Three.
First look: Marion Bailey was spotted filming her first scenes as the Queen Mother for season three of The Crown alongside Olivia Colman, who portrays Queen Elizabeth II, at St Mark's Church in Englefield on Sunday
Olivia, who won the Best Actress Oscar for playing Queen Anne in The Favourite, cut a regal figure as she transformed into our current monarch, pairing the feminine coat with a lavender hat and matching gloves.
Joined by the Duke of Edinburgh (Tobias Menzies) and Prince Charles and Andrew, Colman led the procession into the picturesque church as they shot the historic scenes.
Marion meanwhile, followed shortly behind with Princess Anne (Erin Doherty) and looked unrecognisable as she transformed into the Queen Mother, donning a mint green dress, matching coat and grey wig.
Exciting: Fans of the hit Netflix drama got their first glimpse of Marion as the Queen Mother as filming got under way at the chapel
Regal: Firmly marking her return after her Oscar's glory last month, Olivia, 45, looked the epitome of grandeur in a lilac floral coat
Family affair: Olivia joined the Royal Family cast to film scenes for Season Three, with Outlander star Tobias looking the spitting image of Prince Philip in a sharp black suit and burgundy tie
Replaying history: The group will follow in their predecessor's footsteps and play the Royal couple for two seasons before the cast will change once again, in order to portray the characters accurately as they age
After filming a service in the chapel, where Pippa Middleton famously married James Matthews in 2017, the Royal Family filed out.
While Olivia remained stony-faced when the cameras were rolling, the cast were spotted laughing as they chatted away in-between takes.
Colman recently described playing Queen Elizabeth II as one of her most difficult to date 'because everyone knows what she looks like, everyone knows what she sounds like, everyone has an opinion on whether the casting is right’.
The Broadchurch star is taking over the lead role from Claire Foy, as the show's time setting moves along to follow the monarch's rule across the 1960s and 1970s.
Royal: The Hot Fuzz actress, who won the Best Actress Oscar for playing Queen Anne in The Favourite, cut a regal figure as she transformed into our current monarch
The whole family: Joined by the Duke of Edinburgh (Tobias Menzies) and Prince Charles and Andrew, Colman led the procession into the picturesque church as they shot the historic scenes
Elaborately dressed: Marion meanwhile, followed shortly behind with Princess Anne and looked unrecognisable in a mint green dress, matching coat and grey wig
In character: Erin Doherty cut a striking figure as she transformed into Princess Anne in a green patterned coat and white kitten heels
Stepping back in time: With the time-setting of the drama moving to the 1960s, the children's costumes reflected the era with a young Prince Charles dressing up in a navy suit, while Prince Andrew wore a grey pea coat and white knee-length socks
Religious: After filming a service in the chapel, where Pippa Middleton famously married James Matthews in 2017, the Royal Family filed out
High spirits: While Olivia remained stony-faced while the cameras were rolling, the cast were spotted laughing as they chatted away in-between takes
Big shoes to fill: Midsummer Murder's actress Marion has succeeded Victoria Hamilton in the role, and said she was delighted to be portraying Queen Mother in the upcoming series after her casting was announced
Her latest role: Marion (L) will portray the Queen Mother (pictured right in 1991) in series three of The Crown
Moving on: Broadchurch star Olivia is taking over the lead role from Claire Foy, as the show's time setting moves along to follow the monarch's rule across the 1960s and 1970s
Biggest challenge: Colman recently described playing the monarch as one of her most difficult to date 'because everyone knows what she looks like, everyone knows what she sounds like, everyone has an opinion on whether the casting is right’
Impressive: Olivia and Tobiaz are joined on the star-studded cast list by Helena Bonham Carter, who will star as Princess Margaret, Jason Watkins as former Prime Minister Harold Wilson, and Josh O'Connor, who will play an older Prince Charles
Intimidated: Olivia Colman has described playing the monarch as her hardest role to date
Spitting image: Meanwhile Erin bore a remarkable resemblance to a young Princess Anne
A moment in time: The crew swarmed around St Mark's chapel where they filmed a service for the upcoming series
Olivia and Tobiaz are joined on the star-studded cast list by Helena Bonham Carter, who will star as Princess Margaret, Jason Watkins as former Prime Minister Harold Wilson, and Josh O'Connor, who will play an older Prince Charles.
The group will follow in their predecessor's footsteps and play the Royal couple for two seasons before the cast will change once again, in order to portray the characters accurately as they age.
Midsummer Murder's actress Marion, who has succeeded Victoria Hamilton in the role, was quoted in a tweet on the programme's official profile, saying how delighted she was to be portraying Queen Mother in the upcoming series.
She wrote: 'Wonderful to be joining The Crown. It’s a brilliant show. We have a tough act to follow but what a gift to be playing the fascinating and greatly loved Queen Mother. Thrilled to be on board and working with such a top-notch team.'
Filming began at the start of the July - with the Norfolk-born star revealing last month she had been busy trying to master the monarch's plummy accent.
Speaking to The Sun, the award-winning actress admitted: 'I'm really nervous to take over something that's been so great — it's scary.
'They're giving me a great voice coach who will make sure I speak like the Queen. So I'll just learn the lines and try and copy exactly what they do.'
Olivia also revealed that Claire has offered to lend a hand, adding: 'Claire Foy has let me know I can call if I need to.'
Big project: Filming began at the start of the July - with Olivia revealing last month she had been busy trying to master the monarch's plummy accent
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Main photo article Fans of the hit Netflix drama The Crown can now catch their first glimpse of Marion Bailey as the Queen Mother.
The award-winning actress, 67, was spotted filming her first scenes alongside Olivia Colman, who portrays Queen Elizabeth II, at St Mark’s Church in Englefield on Sunday.
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