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Helen Carter

Makers of Netflix series The Crown 'deeply saddened' by Prince Philip's death

The makers of royal drama The Crown have said they are “deeply saddened” by the news of the death of the Duke of Edinburgh.

Philip was played by Doctor Who star Matt Smith in the first two series of the lavish Netflix series, opposite Claire Foy as the Queen.

He was replaced by Outlander actor Tobias Menzies for series three and four, opposite Olivia Colman as the Queen.

The first series followed the earlier days of the relationship between the Queen and Philip, while the second series dramatised tensions in the marriage.

Later episodes showed his interest in and passion for space travel.

A statement from the show, written by Peter Morgan, said: “Netflix, Left Bank Pictures, Sony Pictures Television and the production team on The Crown are deeply saddened to hear of the death of The Duke of Edinburgh.

“Our thoughts are with the Royal Family at this sad time.”

Tobias Menzies playing Prince Philip in The Crown (PA)

Oscar nominee Jonathan Pryce will take over the role of the Duke of Edinburgh for the fifth and six series of the show, which will be the last.

He will star opposite Imelda Staunton as the Queen.

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts has also paid tribute, saying Philip represents a “special” place in its history.

He became the organisation’s first president in 1959, one year after the British Film Academy and the Guild of Television Producers and Directors merged to create the Society of Film and Television Arts, a forerunner of Bafta.

The Duke represented the Society until 1965 and presented awards at ceremonies during this period.

He was also present at the official opening of Bafta’s headquarters in London, after he and the Queen gave their share of the profits from the film Royal Family to the SFTA.

Bafta said Philip was “an important figure in one of the most ambitious overseas initiatives the Academy has ever undertaken”, when he attended the Festival of British Film and Television at the Library of Congress in Washington DC.

A statement said: “The Duke occupies a special place in the Academy’s history and will be missed enormously.

“Our thoughts are with the Royal Family, to whom we offer our deepest sympathy.”

Philip’s grandson, the Duke of Cambridge, is the current president of Bafta.

The Academy is due to hand out its film awards on Saturday and Sunday night in largely virtual ceremonies.

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