Though The Crownโs third season wonโt premiere on Netflix until 2019, weโre already starting to piece together a picture of what to expect from Olivia Colmanโs on-screen reign.
Details of plot and cast are scarce so far: as yet, Colmanโs is the only name to receive an official announcement from the showโs producers, while Helena Bonham Carter has been as good as confirmed as the next Princess Margaret in an Instagram post from outgoing Crown star Vanessa Kirby.
What we do know, however, is that season three will introduce a twenty-something Prince Charles, Camilla Parker-Bowles and, briefly, a young Lady Diana Spencer, as major players as the dramaโs focus expands to encompass a new generation of royals.
The apocryphal story of Camillaโs first encounter with the Prince of Wales has the pair meeting at a polo match in 1971, with the future Duchess of Cornwall reminding Charles that their ancestors had history: Alice Keppel, her great-grandmother, was a famous mistress of King Edward VI.
Whether or not you believe this to be Camillaโs exact opening line, she and the Prince soon struck up a relationship, despite her not being considered the โrightโ sort of woman by Palace elders, one which would persist, on and off, through their respective marriages (to Andrew Parker-Bowles in 1973, and Diana in 1981.)

The late Diana and Camilla.
Itโs not hard to see why playing the Peopleโs Princess might be an appealing proposition for any young actress, but the role of Camilla is a trickier one. The Charles-Camilla-Diana dynamic, after all, will cast a shadow over at least two future seasons of The Crown: for this royal love triangle to work, each of its three points must be compelling enough to avoid falling into a black hole of โ80s tabloid headlines (a fate that Ryan Murphyโs Feud: Charles and Diana will either side-step or lean into when it tackles the same territory).
Whether the showโs producers chose to pick an established name, a rising star or a relative newcomer, we have plenty of suggestionsโฆ
So, who will be The Crownโs Camilla Parker-Bowles?
Sophie Turner

The Game of Thrones star has already been touted as a top choice for The Crownโs Princess of Wales, but sheโd be a strong contender when it comes to picking Dianaโs arch rival, too.
Whatโs important is our familiarity with 21-year-old Sophie: weโve spent seven seasons rooting for her as Sansa Stark, so for better or worse, weโd probably be better disposed to her Camilla than, say, a total unknown in the same role.
Saoirse Ronan

A disclaimer: after watching three-time (yes, thatโs three-time) Oscar nominee Saoirse Ronan in Lady Bird, weโre firmly of the opinion that she should be cast in everything forthwith, The Crown included. Like the showโs departing Queen, Claire Foy, the 23-year-old can seemingly convey an infinitesimal number of emotions with just a glance, and while sheโd be equally qualified to play a young Lady Di, sheโd certainly make the role of Camilla a compelling one.
Juno Temple

Honestly, weโre surprised that Juno Temple hasnโt already joined the cast of The Crown, given that she has a habit of popping up in each and every British period drama made from 2007 onwards. It only seems right, then, that she should get a look in for season three. Given that sheโs done the whole jolly hockey sticks thing in St Trinianโs and Wild Child, itโs not such a stretch to see her as a young, polo-mad Camillaโฆ
Laura Carmichael

Downton Abbey alum Laura Carmichael not only bears a striking resemblance to the Duchess of Cornwall, but sheโs well-versed in playing roles that involve challenging aristocracy (looking at you, Lady Edith Crawley).
Bonnie Wright

Remember Bonnie Wright? She played Ginny Weasley in the Harry Potter franchise that you, like us, may or may not have watched on repeat every other holiday break. The role of young Camilla could be the big break post-Potter Bonnie could be waiting forโฆ
Lucy Boynton

Maybe itโs just us, but couldnโt British actress Lucy Boynton pass as a younger, Hollywood-ified Camilla in this snap from the premiere of Murder on the Orient Express? Passing resemblances aside, the 24-year-old already has one Netflix role to her name (in the short-lived psychological drama Gypsy), along with a string of films (including the brilliant but overlooked musical Sing Street and the forthcoming Freddie Mercury biopic, Bohemian Rhapsody).
Florence Pugh

BAFTA Rising Star nominee Florence Pugh is a formidable and captivating presence on screen โ just watch her in Lady Macbeth for proof. Next up are roles in Fighting with My Family, a WWE dramedy co-starring Dwayne โThe Rockโ Johnson, John Le Carrรฉ adaptation The Little Drummer Girl and a BBC take on King Lear, so sheโs nothing if not versatile.
Holliday Grainger

Holliday Grainger is one of those stars who are reliably great in all that they do, whether thatโs bringing a much-needed human element to the screen version of posh boy drama The Riot Club or as an upbeat foil to the grizzled lead detective in the BBCโs Strike series. A role in Netflix juggernaut like The Crown would give her profile a deserved boost across the Atlantic, too. Fun fact: she hails from Manchester, just like Claire Foy.
This story originally appeared on our sister site Grazia UK.