The Crown: First look at Olivia Colman's new Queen
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Olivia Colman takes over the role of Elizabeth II in the next two seasons of The Crown
The first picture of Olivia Colman as Queen Elizabeth II in the Netflix drama The Crown has been revealed to fans.
The royal show's Twitter account published the image of Colman in character, drinking tea while dressed in a pale pink suit and a pearl necklace, with the teasing message "Patience".
The star of Broadchurch and The Night Manager takes over from Claire Foy, who portrays the Queen from her engagement to Prince Philip in 1947 to 1963.
Colman will be in series three and four, the first of which will air in 2019.

Foy played the Queen during the early years of her reign, alongside Matt Smith who played Prince Philip

The behind-the-scenes of the Queen's first televised Christmas address in 1957 was featured in The Crown

Claire Foy portrayed the Queen between 1947 and 1963
Last year Colman said she was "so thrilled" to play the Queen, adding that Foy would be an "incredibly hard act to follow".
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It is not yet known how much of the Queen's life she will cover, or who may take over from her should further seasons be confirmed.

The Queen meeting US President Richard Nixon (2nd right) in 1970 could feature in the upcoming seasons
Colman is not the only actor taking over an already established character in the Netflix hit.
Tobias Menzies will step into the role of Prince Philip, who was played by Matt Smith, and Helena Bonham Carter takes over as Princess Margaret from Vanessa Kirby.

Menzies (right) replaces Matt Smith in the role of Prince Philip

Bonham Carter said she was "terrified" about playing Princess Margaret, pictured here in 1997
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