The Crown Season 3 Trailer Teases Unrest Between the Queen and Princess Margaret

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The full trailer for The Crown Season 3 is here, and it gives us a glimpse of all the new actors playing the roles we fell in love with in the first two seasons. 

The new footage plays out to a cover of Bob Dylan's 1964 folk song "The Time They Are a-Changin'."

As has already been teased, the British royal family is struggling to come to terms with all of the change in the 1960s and '70s.

This puts them on a new path as they try to make sure all of their bases are covered in this ever-changing world. 

The state of the problems has also changed with mining strikes and economic crises taking center stage. 

The trailer kicks off with the Queen marking the 25th anniversary of her ascension to the throne, but instead of being happy, she's in a reflective mood. 

Related: The Crown Season 3: So. Many. Changes

"On days like today," she says, "ask yourself: In the time I've been on the throne, what have I actually achieved?"

It certainly poses a big question and one that will be explored when the series finally returns for its long-delayed third season. 

We also get a glimpse of Charles taking an interest in a new woman named Camilla Shand.

There's also a rivalry brewing between the Queen and Princess Margaret, and that will be another storyline fans will not want to miss. 

Related: The Crown: Gillian Anderson to Play Maggie Thatcher

Here's the official logline from Netflix:

The third season of The Crown sees a new guard sweep into Downing Street, as Queen Elizabeth (Olivia Colman) and her family struggle to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing Britain.

Olivia Colman as Queen Elizabeth

From cold-war paranoia, through to the jet-set and the space age - the exuberance of the 1960s and the long hangover of the 1970s - Elizabeth and the Royals must adapt to a new, more liberated, but also more turbulent world.

Written by Peter Morgan, The Crown also stars Helena Bonham Carter as Princess Margaret, Tobias Menzies as The Duke of Edinburgh, Josh O'Connor as Prince Charles, Erin Doherty as Princess Anne, Ben Daniels as Lord Snowdon, Jason Watkins as Prime Minister Harold Wilson and Charles Dance as Lord Mountbatten.

Helena Bonham Carter as Princess Margaret

Watch the full trailer below and hit comments with your thoughts on it!

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