It’s Prince Charles’ big day as The Crown shoots in Wales (Picture: WENN)

Wales officially has their Prince in The Crown’s timeline as the Netflix show was seen filming a key moment in Prince Charles’s history at Caernarfon Castle.

Josh O’Connor, who plays the young version of our first in line to the throne, was seen looking regal in a royal outfit as they shot the presentation of Charles as the Prince of Wales.

Olivia Colman, who plays Queen Elizabeth II, joined him in the scene, where she held her son’s hand as he donned a crown and robe before they walked at Queen Eleanor’s Gate to present him to the people.

The shoot is recreating the real 1969 presentation of Charles to Wales (Picture: WENN)

Olivia looked like she was having a blast as she cheered on the crowds (Picture: WENN)

The team then took to the streets of the Welsh town for a parade scene, with the show casting a perfect eye back to days gone by of the late 1960s.

Tobias Menzies, who plays Prince Charles, was also seen filming throughout the day, as the newly invested Prince of Wales was taken by horse and carriage to see those who had come to celebrate.

The occasion marks the show’s timeline as being in 1969, as that is the year the real Prince Charles had his ceremony in the castle grounds.

Josh O’Connor, who plays Charles, was then taken by horse and carriage (Picture: WENN)

The streets of the town were transformed for the shoot (Picture: WENN)

King Edward VIII was also presented to Wales in the same way back in 1911 before he became king.

Season three of the show will span from 1964 to 1976.

Prince Charles has a far more key role this upcoming season, as the show is set to explore his relationship with Camilla, including their now iconic meeting at a polo match.

The cast looked dapper in their occasionwear (Picture: WENN)

Josh and Olivia definitely made the most of the adoring crowd (Picture: WENN)

Call the Midwife’s Emerald Fennell will be playing the young Camilla, who she referred to as a ‘chain-smoking serial snogger’.

The real-life Charles and Camilla first began dating in 1971, but their romance came to an abrupt end when Charles went off on naval duties.

Camilla then married Andrew Parker Bowles in 1973, with the marriage coming to an end in 1995.

Meanwhile, Charles went on to marry Lady Diana Spencer in 1981, which ended in divorce in 1996.

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Camilla and Charles then reconciled and married in a quiet ceremony in 2005.

The Crown returns to Netflix next year. Seasons one and two are available on the service now.

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