The Crown has certainly proved to be one the most hit series of Netflix in terms of portraying the Royals or even as a historical piece. As it has already been told by the makers of the show that the series will come to an end after season 6, so what exactly will the fans of the show be left with? Well, here we have some suggestions of shows for our readers who will love watching them, if they have loved watching The Crown.

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1. The Royal House Of Windsor

Based on the real-life events, the six-episode docuseries is the real story behind the dramatic interpretation The Crown fans already love. Currently streaming on Netflix, it is ready and waiting with The Royal House of Windsor, which explores the history of the British royal family from World War I through the loss of Princess Diana.

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2. Victoria

Are you a viewer who watched The Crown less for the historical information and more for the palace intrigue and the amazing sets and costumes? Well then, it’s time to try Victoria, another history series. Queen Victoria is the great-great-grandmother to the current Elizabeth II. Starring Jenna Coleman, Tom Hughes, and Rufus Sewell, the show follows another of the very few reigning Queens in England’s long history. The PBS program currently has three complete seasons.

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3. Downton Abbey

Another PBS Masterpiece show, Downton Abbey takes us on a journey where we see the Crawleys %u2013 an aristocratic family of Great Britain. For six seasons (and a full-length feature film, released in 2019) viewers followed the Crawley family from 1912 onward as the world changed around them. If you enjoy watching Queen Elizabeth ll and company come to terms with new technology and social upheaval, the Crawleys are for you. The show is currently available on Amazon Prime.

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4. The Hollow Crown

The Hollow Crown brings drama in Great Britain to a whole new level. For two seasons the show follows the basic plotline of Shakespeare’s Richard II, Henry IV (parts one and two) and Henry V for part one and, Henry VI (parts one, two, and three) and Richard III. Starring Ben Whishaw, Jeremy Irons, Tom Hiddleston, Benedict Cumberbatch, Judi Dench, and Hugh Bonneville this is an all-star cast, a pleasure to watch as they play their way through palace intrigue, war, and loss. It is available on Amazon Prime and PBS.

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5. Game Of Thrones

Many of the aspects of The Crown that fans know and love can be found in the mega worldwide hit, Game of Thrones as well. Starting from intriguing politics, over-the-top production and costumes, to a mind-blowing plot, Game of Thrones has it all. When watching Game of Thrones there’s no need to worry about whether or not details are historically accurate, all you have to do is let the incredibly well-developed fantasy world embrace you and hold you in dramatically induced stress for eight long (but finally complete) seasons. All eight seasons are available in Disney+ Hotstar (premium).

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