Queen Elizabeth's appearance opposite Daniel Craig at the 2012 Olympics was mostly her own doing.
The Crown is one of Netflix's most expensive series, but that investment apparently paid off for the first two seasons of the show. However, the show went through an intended soft reboot of sorts in Season 3 when everyone was recast so that the characters could be older and the show could move into a new era. While we don't know for sure (since Netflix doesn't release numbers unless those numbers are favorable to them), it appears that viewership for Season 3 was lower than expected because Netflix has decided to end the show early. While The …
Her royal highness, Queen Elizabeth unveiled a historic new portrait of her with the three male heirs to welcome in the New Year with a bang.
Queen Elizabeth II’s husband, the longest-reigning consort, Prince Philip was hospitalized for a preexisting condition and is expected to stay.
Over 30 years, Elizabeth has gone from channeling her mother's (The Queen Mother) rather frumpy style, through to a fresher image in the 1960s.
Imelda Staunton is reportedly in early talks to join Netflix’s The Crown as Queen Elizabeth II once Olivia Colman vacates the role.
Queen Elizabeth II has made the progressive moves during her time, and moving away from using real fur in all future outfits is the latest example.
Queen Elizabeth II has sparked controversy after fans notice that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's photo was removed from her parlor table.
The Crown details the rise of Queen Elizabeth as a ruling monarch, and as the main character on the show, she gets to deliver some of the best quotes.
You'd expect Queen Elizabeth to rock some amazing costumes in The Crown, and she absolutely delivers - here are 10 hidden details you didn't know.
Epix has released the first teaser trailer for its upcoming drama series Pennyworth, which will give Bruce Wayne's butler his own origin story. The 10-episode hourlong series will pick up with Alfred (Jack Bannon, The Imitation Game), fresh out of the British SAS, forming his own security agency in 1960s London -- an agency that catches the attention of a young American billionaire named Thomas Wayne (Ben Aldridge, Fleabag). The series comes from Gotham alumni Bruno Heller (serving as an EP and writer) and Danny Cannon (also executive producing as well as directing), so you know it's going …