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As The Crown launches on Netflix, we examine how much the A-list cast look like the real-life royals

IT’S the lavish royal family drama that’s predicted to be bigger than Downton Abbey and cost over £100 million to make.

Netflix’s The Crown is a 10-episode series that follows the history of Queen Elizabeth II’s reign through political and personal turmoil.

The must-watch period drama is packed full of A-list talent including Doctor Who’s Matt Smith as Prince Philip, Wolf Hall actress Claire Foy who plays HM Queen and John Lithgow as Sir Winston Churchill.

Here, we examine how much the glittering cast look like their real-life counterparts.

Claire Foy as Queen Elizabeth II

 Claire Foy portrays Queen Elizabeth II in The Crown
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Claire Foy portrays Queen Elizabeth II in The CrownCredit: Alex Bailey/Netflix

The 32-year-old Stockport-born actress portrays the young monarch in the hotly-tipped biopic.

Her porcelain skin, plump pout and loose ringlets ensure she looks like Liz’s doppelganger.

 Queen Elizabeth II photographed in 1952 when she acceded to the throne
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Queen Elizabeth II photographed in 1952 when she acceded to the throneCredit: Getty Images

Claire told The Telegraph that the elaborate costumes helped her get into character.

“For this young woman to be wearing all that and then have the composure to walk through the Abbey full of dignitaries and heads of states… it must have tale huge gumption,” she said.

“You think, who else could have done this?”

Matt Smith as Prince Philip

 Doctor Who's Matt Smith plays a young Prince Philip
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Doctor Who's Matt Smith plays a young Prince PhilipCredit: Fame Flynet

Matt Smith donned a military-style suit and brushed his dark blonde locks into a side parting in order to emulate the prince.

 Prince Philip poses for a portrait at home in Buckingham Palace in 1958
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Prince Philip poses for a portrait at home in Buckingham Palace in 1958Credit: Getty Images

This Morning’s Alison Hammond was left cringing after asking the 34-year-old Northampton-born actor about wearing “fake ears” during filming.

Awkwardly realising her mistake, Matt touched his ears and quipped: “These are my actual ears.”

Vanessa Kirby as Princess Margaret

 Vanessa Kirby plays the late Princess Margaret in The Crown
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Vanessa Kirby plays the late Princess Margaret in The CrownCredit: Alex Bailey/Netflix

The 28-year-old London-born starlet portrays the Queen’s only sibling, Princess Margaret.

 Princess Margaret was the Queen's only sibling
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Princess Margaret was the Queen's only siblingCredit: Supplied

She told The Independent: “All I knew was that she was sort of a tragic figure. It didn’t really cross my consciousness that much.

“I knew she smoked and drank, and was kind of this old lady in a wheelchair.”

John Lithgow & Harriet Walker as Winston & Clementine Churchill

 John Lithgow and Harriet Walter play Mr and Mrs Churchill in The Crown
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John Lithgow and Harriet Walter play Mr and Mrs Churchill in The CrownCredit: Alex Bailey/Netflix

American actor John Lithgow was cast to play iconic British Prime Minister Winston Churchill.

The 71-year-old told Entertainment Tonight that the costume department helped him morph into character.

 Mr and Mrs Churchill at the wedding of Lady Margaret Egerton and Mr John Colville at St Margarets Westminster
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Mr and Mrs Churchill at the wedding of Lady Margaret Egerton and Mr John Colville at St Margarets WestminsterCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd

"All it really was was a wig and two plumpers which clicked onto my back teeth to give me those Churchill jowls. It also helped me with that peculiar voice of his,” he said.

Meanwhile, Londoner Harriet Walter plays his wife, Baroness Clementine Churchill.

The 66-year-old previously starred as Lady Prudence Shackleton in Downton Abbey.

Jared Harris as King George VI

 Jared Harris, pictured with Claire Foy, plays King George VI
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Jared Harris, pictured with Claire Foy, plays King George VICredit: AP:Associated Press

Mad Men’s Jared Harris plays Queen Elizabeth II’s father, King George VI.

The 55-year-old London-born actor prepared for the role by watching the Colin Firth movie, The King’s Speech.

 King George VI reigned from 1936 to 1952
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King George VI reigned from 1936 to 1952Credit: Getty Images

He told GQ that he his version of George is an “interpretation, not impersonation”.

Jared said he was keen not to over research the character and stay “true to the script”.

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