The third season of The Crown only premiered a few months ago, but if you already can't wait for the return of the royal drama (new episodes are rumored to be arriving in 2020), here's a behind-the-scenes look at the Netflix series.

Olivia Colman and Tobias Menzies were seen filming a scene at a horse race for season four. Splash News

Olivia Colman took over the role of Queen Elizabeth from Claire Foy in season three. Here she is preparing for the show's depiction of Prince Charles's investiture as the Prince of Wales. Courtesy of Netflix

A wide shot of a scene with Joshua O'Connor, who plays a young Prince Charles on the show. Courtesy of Netflix

Tobias Menzies, who took over the role of Prince Philip from Matt Smith in season three, dressed in his royal finery. Courtesy of Netflix

Olivia Colman having a laugh on set. Courtesy of Netflix

The whole team making sure Helena Bonham Carter is ready for her next scene. Courtesy of Netflix

Olivia Colman taking a look at the Queen's famous red box. Courtesy of Netflix

Cate Hall, the hair and makeup designer on The Crown, has described the Queen's hairstyle as "deceptively complicated" to recreate. Olivia Colman used wigs throughout the series to make sure her royal 'do was on-point every time. Courtesy of Netflix

Filming Winston Churchill's funeral, for which Winchester Cathedral stood in for St. Paul's. Courtesy of Netflix

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Show creator Peter Morgan poses with Matt Smith and Claire Foy as they prepare to shoot episode 210, scene 83. Courtesy of Netflix

Here's a beautiful look at the set in season two. Courtesy of Netflix Here's a beautiful look at the set in season two.

Here, Claire Foy and Vanessa Kirby are ready to shoot. This behind-the-scenes photo was taken during the filming of the episode in which President Kennedy comes to visit the Queen. Courtesy of Netflix

Claire Foy and Matt Smith prepare for a scene. Courtesy of Netflix

A look at the costume organization. Courtesy of Netflix

A royal powder puff. Netflix

Every hair must be just so before the cameras start rolling. Netflix

Matt Smith having a chat on the set of the show's second season. Netflix

Making sure Vanessa Kirby's makeup is on-point. Courtesy of Netflix

And...action! Courtesy of Netflix

Matt Smith and Claire Foy film with director Stephen Daldry at Belvoir Castle, which stands in for Windsor Castle in season two of the show. Courtesy of Netflix

Matt Smith and Claire Foy arriving for their scene. Courtesy of Netflix

Making sure the Queen's coiffure is exactly right. Courtesy of Netflix

Adjusting the Victoria Hamilton's regalia. Courtesy of Netflix

The lighting for the royal wedding had to be perfect in the show's first season. Courtesy of Netflix

Ely Cathedral in Cambridgeshire stood in for Westminster Abbey during season one.. Courtesy of Netflix

Filming at Zulu Nyala in Hluhluwe, South Africa. Courtesy of Netflix

The cameras going in for a close-up of Claire Foy and Matt Smith. Courtesy of Netflix

Preparing the shot. Courtesy of Netflix

Filming outside the Royal Naval College in Greenwich. Courtesy of Netflix

Matt Smith sneaks a selfie while on set in Cape Town. Courtesy of Netflix

Caroline Hallemann Senior Digital News Editor As the senior digital news editor for Town & Country, Caroline Hallemann covers everything from the British royal family to the latest episodes of Outlander, Killing Eve, and The Crown.

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