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23 scenes of the Netflix series ‘The Crown’ that attract attention with its resemblance to real life

1. Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip’s wedding in 1947:

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip's wedding in 1947

2. Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip at Buckingham Palace with their bridesmaids:

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip at Buckingham Palace with their bridesmaids

3. Prince Philip at Queen Elizabeth’s 1953 coronation…

Prince Philip at Queen Elizabeth's 1953 coronation

4. And here we see Prince Philip kneeling before Elizabeth.

And here we see Prince Philip kneeling before Elizabeth.

5. Queen Elizabeth II wears the imperial crown and carries the royal scepter after her coronation.

Queen Elizabeth II wears the imperial crown and carries the royal scepter after her coronation.

6. Queen Elizabeth II at the opening of the monument in the Carlton Gardens in memory of her father George VI:

Queen Elizabeth II at the opening of the monument in the Carlton Gardens in memory of her father George VI

7. The front page of a newspaper in London after John Grigg criticized the Queen.

The front page of a newspaper in London after John Grigg criticized the Queen

8. Queen Elizabeth II’s Christmas Day publication.

Queen Elizabeth II's Christmas Day publication

9. Princess Margaret on her way to Westminster Abbey to marry Antony Armstrong-Jones in 1960.

Princess Margaret on her way to Westminster Abbey to marry Antony Armstrong-Jones in 1960

10. The visit of Presidents John F.Kennedy and Jackie Kennedy to Buckingham Palace in 1961.

The visit of Presidents John F.Kennedy and Jackie Kennedy to Buckingham Palace in 1961

11. And the queen shows Jackie Kennedy the palace…

And the queen shows Jackie Kennedy the palace

12. The funeral procession of Winston Churchill in 1965.

The funeral procession of Winston Churchill in 1965

13. The moment when the Queen is also at that funeral.

The moment when the Queen is also at that funeral

14. Presidents Lyndon B. Johnson and Lady Bird Johnson host Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon at the White House.

Presidents Lyndon B. Johnson and Lady Bird Johnson host Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon at the White House

15. Queen Elizabeth II’s visit to Aberfan after the great catastrophe of 1966…

Queen Elizabeth II's visit to Aberfan after the great catastrophe of 1966

16. Queen Elizabeth II laying down memorial wreaths for those who died in the Aberfan disaster.

Queen Elizabeth II laying down memorial wreaths for those who died in the Aberfan disaster

17. Princess Alice of Greece reunited with her son Prince Philip when she returns to London.

Princess Alice of Greece reunited with her son Prince Philip when she returns to London.

18. Prince Philip giving a speech on ‘Meet the Press’ in 1969.

Prince Philip giving a speech on 'Meet the Press' in 1969

19. The Royal Family is featured on the cover of Radio Times magazine after publishing a documentary about their life.

The Royal Family is featured on the cover of Radio Times magazine after publishing a documentary about their life.

20. Queen Elizabeth II declaring Charles the prince of Wales in 1969.

Queen Elizabeth II declaring Charles the prince of Wales in 1969

21. Princess Anne and Queen Anne Elizabeth at the ceremony of Prince Charles…

Princess Anne and Queen Anne Elizabeth at the ceremony of Prince Charles

22. Speech of Prince Charles after crowning…

Speech of Prince Charles after crowning

23. In 1973, the wedding day of Andrew Parker Bowles and Camilla Shand.

In 1973, the wedding day of Andrew Parker Bowles and Camilla Shand.

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