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Calling All Fans Of ‘The Crown’, This Is The Instagram Account You Need To Follow

The photographer behind the account matches stills to their real-life locations
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It’s no wonder The Crown has reigned television screens across the globe, as the Netflix series gives royal devotees unprecedented access into the mysterious lives of the Windsor family.

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Proudly boasting a no-expenses-spared budget, the cult drama has been able to recreate historic moments by hiring out some of the UK’s most prestigious buildings.

But where do the cast and crew film some of the series’ most memorable moments?

A new Instagram account is here to give followers of the show behind-the-scenes access to The Crown filming locations.

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British photographer Thomas Duke is a firm fan of the regal series and made it his mission to track down the dazzling churches, castles and residences which play host to Her Majesty, Olivia Colman.

For the project, the 20-year-old travelled across the nation seeking the places given the royal stamp of approval.

Duke then took a photograph of each location alongside a still from the scene filmed in that very location for his account, @steppingthroughfilm.

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The collaborative project with Netflix saw Duke visit UK landmarks such as the Royal Naval College in Greenwich – which provided the backdrop to several key scenes in season three.

Meanwhile, St Mark’s Church in Berkshire – which just so happened to be where Pippa Middleton wed James Matthews in 2017 – was used to shoot the royal family’s Sunday worship ritual.

“Following in the footsteps of such golden splendour was quite an extravagant feeling – standing where Olivia Colman, Her Majesty, spoke her speeches as she firmly commanded a country,” he captioned the post.

“This series is woven through the history of Britain, filmed all over the authentic landscape and architecture of the United Kingdom, and done so with the utmost respect, honour, and justice to The Crown.”

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“Every member of the cast embodies their true-to-life persona with talent and suave, it’s truly a delight to watch this series grow into the arms of the nation,” he continued. “Season four is already gearing up to be an intense insight into the next chapter of the royal family.”

Duke has been working on the Instagram account for two years and it’s a must-follow for serious cinephiles with references to films and television shows including Friends, Bohemian Rhapsody, Downton Abbey and The Girl On The Train

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Those inspired by the account will be pleased to learn that a number of the filming locations used for season three of The Crown are open to the public – unlike the Queen’s private Buckingham Palace quarters.

Winchester Cathedral in Hampshire, England was hired to recreate former prime minister Winston Churchill’s funeral in 1965 which famously took place at St Paul’s Cathedral in London.

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While Hylands House in Essex, England was made to look like the White House for the second episode of season three which sees Princess Margaret and then-husband Lord Snowdon visit the US in a bid to strengthen Anglo-American relations at the request of Her Majesty.

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“With The Crown being showered in so much royal culture and historical splendour, exploring these locations was truly wonderful,” Duke told marie claire Australia.
“All of these historical estates and British recreations of our heritage were full of interesting insights and perspectives on our past,” he continued. “It’s always fun to explore these locations as a film student and film fan, it adds that extra level of wonder when you’re a fan of said production – in this case, The Crown!”

Anyone else already planning a trip to Old Blighty?

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It’s no wonder The Crown has reigned television screens across the globe, as the Netflix series gives royal devotees unprecedented access into the mysterious lives of the Windsor family.

Proudly boasting a no-expenses-spared budget, the cult drama has been able to recreate historic moments by hiring out some of the UK’s most prestigious buildings.

But where do the cast and crew film some of the series’ most memorable moments?

A new Instagram account is here to give followers of the show behind-the-scenes access to The Crown filming locations.

Advertisement

WATCH BELOW: Helena Bonham Carter Gives Meghan Markle Advice 

It’s no wonder The Crown has reigned television screens across the globe, as the Netflix series gives royal devotees unprecedented access into the mysterious lives of the Windsor family.

Proudly boasting a no-expenses-spared budget, the cult drama has been able to recreate historic moments by hiring out some of the UK’s most prestigious buildings.

But where do the cast and crew film some of the series’ most memorable moments?

Advertisement

A new Instagram account is here to give followers of the show behind-the-scenes access to The Crown filming locations.

WATCH BELOW: Helena Bonham Carter Gives Meghan Markle Advice 

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