Series 5 of Netflix's The Crown will be released next week - and south east Londoners might recognise some of the sets.
The smash hit sees the royal saga move into the 'Nasty 90s' in what was a turbulent period for the royal family.
And, some of the filming took place in Southwark.
The Jack Hobbs Community Centre and the Rachel Leigh Community Centre, both on Brandon Estate, feature hosting Prince's Trust events.
Maddock Way also makes an appearance when Prince Charles, played by Dominic West, meets groups of local teens.
Eagle-eyed location spotters will also recognise Moscow School on Kimpton Road, as well as exterior shots of Camberwell Magistrate's High Court.
Drone footage captured Albert Bridge in all its glory, and traffic management from FilmFixer allowed for Cadogan Square to be dressed to suit the early 1990’s with period-appropriate vehicles.
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