Netflix has released first-look photos from season five of The Crown, which premieres on 9 November.
Releasing the photos from season five, Netflix said: "With the new decade in its stride, the royal family are presented with possibly their biggest challenge to date; as the public openly question their role in '90s Britain."

The newly released images from the royal drama show Elizabeth Debicki convincingly channelling Diana, Princess of Wales as she stars alongside Dominic West as Britain's Prince Charles.
In the latest glimpse of the new series, 32-year-old Australian actress Debicki can be seen in her role as Diana in two scenes.
In one image, Debicki embodies a reserved and shrinking Diana as she dons a sparkling blue halter-neck dress and holds a bouquet of flowers.
The outfit looks exactly like a dress the late royal wore to a Serpentine Gallery fundraising gala, which was hosted by Vanity Fair magazine, in 1995.
The Night Manager actress Debicki replaces Emma Corrin in the role of Diana, while The Wire star West, 52, takes over the role of Prince Charles from Josh O'Connor.
Elsewhere, Debicki embodies the late princess aboard a small boat, alongside West as Prince Charles and the young actors playing Princes William and Harry.
Speaking to Netflix website Tudum about taking on the role of Diana, Debicki said: "That's the amazing thing about playing these people at this time, because in the journey of The Crown so far out of all the seasons, this is the most visual content we have of the royal family.
"In the '90s, everything had started to be filmed and also it was the birth of the 24-hour news cycle so there's just this incredible amount of content that we have access to.

"Diana was the most photographed person in the world at that time. As an actor, you open the portal and this huge tsunami of information comes at you. I happily swam around in it."
Hinting to the development in the storyline surrounding Charles and Diana's collapsing marriage, one image shows West as Prince Charles joyfully looking up at what appears to be a fireworks display alongside a cheerful-looking Camilla Parker Bowles - played by Olivia Williams.

Williams said: "Charles and Camilla seem to have a very healthy sense of humour about what at times must be an unbearable predicament, and that is the thing that I most want to show."
In the newly released selection of images, fans are given a closer look at Imelda Staunton, who has taken over the role of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II from Olivia Colman.
Lesley Manville can also be seen as an increasingly depressed-looking Princess Margaret - a role she took over from Helena Bonham Carter.

The Crown was due to end after the fifth series, but the show's creator and writer Peter Morgan later said it will be extended to include a sixth series.
Filming on the latest series of The Crown was halted as a mark of respect after Queen Elizabeth II's death. Filming was also suspended on the day of her funeral.

Source: Press Association