It's only a few months until season two of The Crown drops, but until then the lovely people at Netflix have whetted our appetites with a rather cute video.

As the streaming service tweeted earlier: "We'd love to make an all-Corgi version of @TheCrownNetflix, but they're massive divas."

And enjoy:

This content is imported from Twitter. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. We'd love to make an all-corgi version of @TheCrownNetflix, but they're massive divas. 🐶👑 pic.twitter.com/5xHHpLUPP8 — Netflix UK & Ireland (@NetflixUK) August 30, 2017

Set to the dialogue of Claire Foy's Elizabeth II and Matt Smith's Prince Philip, we're treated to a rather sweet interaction of their Corgi counterparts – complete with regal attire.

Taken from Episode 5's 'Smoke & Mirrors', we hear Philip protest against being ordered to bow to his wife during her coronation, asking: "Are you my wife or my queen?"

Elizabeth replies: "I am both – and a strong man would be able to kneel to both."

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Philip fires back: "I will not kneel before my wife," but Elizabeth angrily answers: "Your wife is not asking you to."

Philip can only ask: "But my Queen commands me to?" as she says: "Yes!"

We'll be honest, the Corgis have got the dramatic pauses dead on.

Not to mention the eventual kneeling at the feet (or should that be paws?) of the Queen.

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This second series of The Crown is to be the last with Foy and Smith in the main roles, as writer and creator Peter Morgan wants to recast and show the couple in their middle age.

Also returning to their roles are Vanessa Kirby (Princess Margaret), Victoria Hamilton (the Queen Mother) and Jeremy Northam (Anthony Eden).

Joining them is Matthew Goode, playing Lord Snowdon/Antony Armstrong-Jones, the society photographer who romanced and later married Princess Margaret. Dexter's Michael C Hall will also play John F. Kennedy, joined by Quarry's Jodi Balfour as Jackie Kennedy.

We doubt we'll be seeing the Corgis in quite such a starring role, though.

The Crown Season 2 will be available on Netflix on December 8.

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