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The Crown viewers left fuming by glaring blunder during Queen’s speech – but can you spot it?

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THE Crown viewers have been left fuming by a glaring blunder during The Queen's speech. The Netflix period drama returned on Wednesday for its fifth installment about the British Royal Family.

The first episode saw a brief return for Claire Foy, who first played The Queen in seasons one and two. The scenes then shifted to Imelda Staunton, who has taken over the role of the late Monarch from season five, when she was in her 60s.

The Queen was seen having a medical examination before heading out to perform her duties around the country. At one point, Her Majesty gave a speech outside a dairy factory in the Lancaster village of Warton, near Morecambe.

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