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Punters are flocking to a West Midlands pub that is selling pints for just £2.30 (the average price 15 years ago), making it possibly Britain's cheapest. The Waggon and Horses in Oldbury is selling all beers, ciders and ales at £2.90 or less to encourage customers to drink in traditional local pubs. While other places […]

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Punters are flocking to a West Midlands pub that is selling pints for just £2.30 (the average price 15 years ago), making it possibly Britain's cheapest.

The Waggon and Horses in Oldbury is selling all beers, ciders and ales at £2.90 or less to encourage customers to drink in traditional local pubs.

While other places have previously lowered the cost of one or two brands, customers don't think anywhere can beat the price for their entire drink selection.

The old-school Black Country drinker said he wanted to 'give back' to locals with bargain beer at a time when many people are struggling with the cost of living.

A pint of Stella will now cost you just £2.80, while Carling, Coors and John Smiths costs £2.40 and a pint of Thatcher's Gold or Brew XI bitter costs £2.30.

Above is Mandy Merrix, the manager of The Waggon and Horses pub in Oldbury, West Midlands.

The average cost of a pint in Britain now exceeds £4 – £4.30 for the first time, up from £2.30 in 2008, during the last recession.

And a pint in London's West End can now cost more than £9, while one in ten taverns sell between £6 and £6.99 and 40 per cent charge an average of £4.58.

Tenant Matthew Porter said: 'I've had this pub for seven years and it's a real local pub. It deserves to be busy every day.

“On either side of us there are multi-million dollar companies raising their prices, and we're lowering ours saying, 'come and drink with us.'

'Nowadays you have to think outside the box a bit. We just looked at how low we could drop our prices and survive at the same time.

“As long as we keep the place packed all day, every day, we should be able to pay the bills and people can get cheap beer so everyone stays happy.

'It's tough for people at the moment, some are struggling and aren't going to spend £40 on a Friday night anymore.

'But if that suddenly becomes more of an evening for ten euros, we hope that people will be more inclined to come and have a drink with us.

The drinks menu at The Waggon and Horses pub in Oldbury has remained cheap as the owners have done their best to keep beer prices as low as they were 15 years ago

The drinks menu at The Waggon and Horses pub in Oldbury has remained cheap as the owners have done their best to keep beer prices as low as they were 15 years ago

'We want to keep the traditional pubs going. They are part of communities and connect everywhere. I think the younger generations will forget how to socialize.

'But to keep our prices low, we need people to show their support.

“We are lowering prices for everyone, but we need them to show their support to keep prices low.

“We just want to give something back.”

The small, traditional pub serves corn on the cob sandwiches daily and has four TVs showing live sports and events.

Matthew added: 'The architecture inside is phenomenal. There are old-fashioned tiled floors and ceilings and a real fireplace.

'The café is small, but that is compensated by the atmosphere.'

Pub customer George Scott, 67, from Oldbury, added: 'It's a great little pub and I'll be coming back here more often now that the prices are so low.

The exterior of The Waggon and Horses pub in Oldbury, West Midlands

The exterior of The Waggon and Horses pub in Oldbury, West Midlands

'Thanks to them. Right now, prices seem to be rising in every aspect of life, so it's surprising to see them falling somewhere.

'I've heard of pubs cutting the price of a pint or two, but here they've cut virtually their entire offering, which is unheard of.

'You let others drink £1 a pint for a certain number of hours on one day a week, but it's great to keep prices this low all the time.

'It must be the cheapest pub in the country in terms of offering.'

Geordie Gordon, 62, originally from Newcastle and now living in Oldbury, has been drinking at the Waggon and Horse for 15 years.

He said, 'Yes, I love it. I've just got back from Cardiff where I paid £6 a pint and that was the cheapest.

'So when you come back here where the prices are so low, it becomes much more affordable to have a pint.

'The prices are now comparable to when I first came fifteen years ago. It's a nice little pub and everyone knows each other.

Local resident 'Georgie' Gordon is pictured enjoying a pint of bitters from the great value menu

Local resident 'Georgie' Gordon is pictured enjoying a pint of bitters from the great value menu

'You get some new faces every now and then, like away fans when the Baggies play and now we're seeing more of them thanks to the cheap prices.'

Another punter, Michael Brennan, 50, from Great Bridge, added: 'My drink is Stella which is usually quite pricey so to get it for £2.80 is a bargain.

'And £2.30 per Thatchers is crazy these days. But I'm glad this is my local branch and I hope it attracts more customers.'

The Waggon and Horses is open Monday to Friday from 10am to 11pm and on Sunday from 11.30am to 11pm.

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Princess Anne is to plough on with business as usual after being informed of her brother Charles’ cancer diagnosis as she prepares to hand out honours at Windsor Castle before travelling up to the Midlands in a busy day of royal engagements.

The princess, seen as a stalwart member of the royal family, was among those close relatives told personally by King Charles of his diagnosis, which he has known about since early last week.

She is one of a number of senior members of the family who are expected to increase the number of engagements they take on as the monarch steps back to focus on his health, on the instruction of doctors.

The Princess Royal will lead an investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle, handing out honours to the likes of conductor Ivor Bolton, tenor Nicky Spence, rugby union referee Sara Cox and wheelchair rugby league player James Simpson. She is then scheduled to travel up to the Midlands for a royal visit later today.

In a statement last night Buckingham Palace said that during surgery for a benign enlarged prostate, doctors spotted a separate issue ‘of concern’ for the King, and that this has since been confirmed to be cancerous.

Princess Anne is to plough on with business as usual after being informed of her brother Charles’ cancer diagnosis (Pictured: The Princess Royal on a visit to Moray on February 1)

The King (pictured with Camilla after leaving The London Clinic on January 29) spent last night at home in London after beginning out-patient cancer treatment

The King (pictured with Camilla after leaving The London Clinic on January 29) spent last night at home in London after beginning out-patient cancer treatment

It comes as the Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, continues to recover from planned abdominal surgery while Sarah Ferguson also battles cancer for the second time, having recently been diagnosed with malignant melanoma.

It is not unusual for the Princess Royal to take on significant royal duties such as investitures – she previously carried out such ceremonies on January 17, 24 and 31.

Prior to that, the King conducted two in December, with Prince William taking on the mantle on November 27. 

The King spent last night at home in London after beginning out-patient cancer treatment – as family and friends revealed that the monarch remains ‘hugely positive’ following his bombshell diagnosis. 

Earlier on Tuesday Princess Beatrice was seen leaving Clarence House, where Charles is currently believed to be staying, with her husband following the news. 

It was reported this morning the monarch could be away from public-facing duties until at least March as he undergoes regular treatment. 

Buckingham Palace said in a statement last night: ‘During The King’s recent hospital procedure for benign prostate enlargement, a separate issue of concern was noted. Subsequent diagnostic tests have identified a form of cancer.

‘His Majesty has today commenced a schedule of regular treatments, during which time he has been advised by doctors to postpone public-facing duties. Throughout this period, His Majesty will continue to undertake State business and official paperwork as usual.

‘The King is grateful to his medical team for their swift intervention, which was made possible thanks to his recent hospital procedure. He remains wholly positive about his treatment and looks forward to returning to full public duty as soon as possible.

‘His Majesty has chosen to share his diagnosis to prevent speculation and in the hope it may assist public understanding for all those around the world who are affected by cancer.’

Charles had been admitted to hospital for surgery on January 26 for treatment on a benign enlarged prostate. He remained at The London Clinic for three nights before being discharged and returning home.

The King, pictured in France last September, will continue working behind the scenes on red boxes and constitutional duties, but public duties have been paused and will be shared amongst his family

The King, pictured in France last September, will continue working behind the scenes on red boxes and constitutional duties, but public duties have been paused and will be shared amongst his family

Buckingham Palace said in a statement: 'During The King's recent hospital procedure for benign prostate enlargement, a separate issue of concern was noted. Subsequent diagnostic tests have identified a form of cancer'

Buckingham Palace said in a statement: ‘During The King’s recent hospital procedure for benign prostate enlargement, a separate issue of concern was noted. Subsequent diagnostic tests have identified a form of cancer’

Princess Anne has been a stalwart at King Charles' side since the death of their mother, Queen Elizabeth II (Pictured during a trip to Moray on February 1)

Princess Anne has been a stalwart at King Charles’ side since the death of their mother, Queen Elizabeth II (Pictured during a trip to Moray on February 1)

The Princess Royal is pictured endowing an honour on Davina McCall at the most recent investiture on January 31

The Princess Royal is pictured endowing an honour on Davina McCall at the most recent investiture on January 31

The 75-year-old monarch left the London Clinic last Monday with Queen Camilla by his side

The 75-year-old monarch left the London Clinic last Monday with Queen Camilla by his side

Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi are seen leaving Clarence House on Tuesday morning

Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi are seen leaving Clarence House on Tuesday morning

The Prince of Wales, the Queen and other working royals are all to step up their royal duties while the King undergoes treatment as an outpatient.

Today at Windsor, it was Princess Anne who took the lead in putting on a brave face as she handed out honours including MBEs.

Among those receiving honours from the princess was Sara Cox, the world’s first professional female rugby referee, who was made an MBE for her services to rugby union.

She earned her first contract with the Rugby Football Union in 2016 and has since gone on to achieve a number of firsts in the sport, including officiating a match between two men’s Premiership Rugby teams.

Ms Cox said greater exposure was needed to produce more female referees at the highest level.

She said: ‘When I first started I had two other ladies in front of me that were my idols, but at the time when I got to their level and then overtook them that was where it ran out, really.

‘So hopefully now I’ve paved the way for other referees to come through, and that doesn’t just have to be females, that can be male as well.’

Ms Cox, from Exeter, said picking up her MBE from Anne at Windsor Castle was ‘a bit bonkers’ after being recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours list in June.

She said she spoke with Anne – a patron of the Scottish Rugby Union – about technology in the sport and rugby in general, as she knew the princess was a big rugby fan.

Ms Cox said she did encounter some difficulties in reaching the highest level of refereeing in a typically male-dominated role, but overcame them with ‘a bit of determination and grit’.

She singled out the ‘army versus navy’ rugby game at Twickenham Stadium after the Covid-19 pandemic as her most memorable.

The event, which dates back as far as the 19th century, sees men’s and women’s teams from the British Army and Royal Navy compete for the Babcock Trophy.

She said: ‘It was the first one back after Covid, everyone was getting back on their feet, it was a beautiful summer’s day and there were 60,000 people in the stadium.

‘I think for any referee in England, Twickenham, where rugby began, is definitely up there on the priority list, but then to be able to stand there in front of that crowd (and) sing your own national anthem, it’s not something we get to do, so that was fantastic.’

And this afternoon, the Princess visited a community centre in Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, where she learned about a new project helping local people with their mental health.

Buckingham Palace has confirmed a number of the King’s forthcoming public engagements will have to be rearranged or postponed, but it is not anticipated that Counsellors of State will need to be appointed.

In the event a monarch cannot undertake their duties as sovereign on a temporary basis due to illness, two or more Counsellors of State can be appointed by Letters Patent to act in their place.

It is hoped the King will continue with some of his duties, but how much he can do will depend on the progress of his treatment and the orders of his doctors.

Other members of the royal family are expected to continue with a full programme of public engagements and may undertake some additional duties on behalf the King if they are required to do so.

Usually the duty would fall to William in the first instance, who has recently returned to royal duties after the Princess of Wales underwent major abdominal surgery last month.

The monarch, 75, received treatment for an enlarged prostate last week, spending three nights at the London Clinic private hospital (Pictured attending church in Sandringham on Sunday)

The monarch, 75, received treatment for an enlarged prostate last week, spending three nights at the London Clinic private hospital (Pictured attending church in Sandringham on Sunday)

The Royal Family has been rocked by a series of health scares in the last few weeks, with the Duchess of York recently announcing she has skin cancer

The Royal Family has been rocked by a series of health scares in the last few weeks, with the Duchess of York recently announcing she has skin cancer 

Kate Middleton is recovering at home from abdominal surgery following a two-week stay at private hospital The London Clinic

Kate Middleton is recovering at home from abdominal surgery following a two-week stay at private hospital The London Clinic  

William had taken time off to support his family as Kate recovered first in hospital, then returned home to Windsor to convalesce.

He will host an investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle on Wednesday and that evening will attend the London Air Ambulance annual fundraising gala in central London, Kensington Palace said.

Camilla will also continue with a full programme of public duties while her husband is treated, the Palace said.

Provisions for Counsellors of State are made under the Regency Acts 1937 to 1953 and those who can currently stand in for Charles include Queen Camilla and the four most senior adults in the line of succession over the age of 21 – the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Sussex, the Duke of York and Princess Beatrice.

In 2022, the King asked Parliament to add his youngest brother the Duke of Edinburgh and sister the Princess Royal as extra Counsellors of State so they can deputise for him if need be, and the addition was fast-tracked into law.

The legislation did add Anne and Edward to the list, but stopped short of removing Andrew and Harry. However, the House of Lords heard only ‘working members’ of the royal family would be called upon to act as Counsellors of State.

The Duke of Sussex is flying to London to be with his father after the King’s shock cancer diagnosis after clearing his diary. He could arrive in the UK as early as lunchtime today.

Charles is positive about his treatment and hopes to returning to full public duty as soon as possible, the Palace said.

William is likely to be undertaking some duties on his father’s behalf, it is understood, but Counsellors of State, who are appointed when a monarch cannot fulfil their duties as head of state, are not expected to be needed.

The King will still be dealing with his red boxes of state business and official papers, and holding Privy Council meetings, which can be held via video, and weekly audiences with the Prime Minister, which can take place over the phone.

Charles personally called both Harry and William, as well as his siblings the Princess Royal, the Duke of York and the Duke of Edinburgh, to give them the news before it was publicly announced.

The Palace has called for the King’s privacy to be respected, especially during his treatment, but said he wanted to make his diagnosis public because of his long-running support for cancer charities.

This is the latest major royal health scare to hit the monarchy at the start of 2024, coming after the King’s hospital stay, Kate’s major surgery, keeping her away from official duties until after Easter, and Sarah, Duchess of York’s skin cancer diagnosis.

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Princess Anne has got down to business as usual after being informed of her brother Charles’ cancer diagnosis by handing out honours at Windsor Castle before travelling up to the Midlands in a busy day of royal engagements.

The princess, seen as a stalwart member of the royal family, was among those close relatives told personally by King Charles of his diagnosis, which he has known about since early last week.

She is one of a number of senior members of the family who are expected to increase the number of engagements they take on as the monarch steps back to focus on his health, on the instruction of doctors.

The Princess Royal is leading an investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle, handing out honours to the likes of conductor Ivor Bolton, tenor Nicky Spence, rugby union referee Sara Cox and wheelchair rugby league player James Simpson. She is then scheduled to travel up to the Midlands for a royal visit later today.

In a statement last night Buckingham Palace said that during surgery for a benign enlarged prostate, doctors spotted a separate issue ‘of concern’ for the King, and that this has since been confirmed to be cancerous.

Ivor Bolton, from London, Conductor, is made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire by the Princess Royal at Windsor Castle by Princess Anne

Princess Anne is to plough on with business as usual after being informed of her brother Charles' cancer diagnosis (Pictured: The Princess Royal on a visit to Moray on February 1)

Princess Anne is to plough on with business as usual after being informed of her brother Charles’ cancer diagnosis (Pictured: The Princess Royal on a visit to Moray on February 1)

The King (pictured with Camilla after leaving The London Clinic on January 29) spent last night at home in London after beginning out-patient cancer treatment

The King (pictured with Camilla after leaving The London Clinic on January 29) spent last night at home in London after beginning out-patient cancer treatment

It comes as the Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, continues to recover from planned abdominal surgery while Sarah Ferguson also battles cancer for the second time, having recently been diagnosed with malignant melanoma.

It is not unusual for the Princess Royal to take on significant royal duties such as investitures – she previously carried out such ceremonies on January 17, 24 and 31.

Prior to that, the King conducted two in December, with Prince William taking on the mantle on November 27. 

The King spent last night at home in London after beginning out-patient cancer treatment – as family and friends revealed that the monarch remains ‘hugely positive’ following his bombshell diagnosis. 

Earlier on Tuesday Princess Beatrice was seen leaving Clarence House, where Charles is currently believed to be staying, with her husband following the news. 

It was reported this morning the monarch could be away from public-facing duties until at least March as he undergoes regular treatment. 

Buckingham Palace said in a statement last night: ‘During The King’s recent hospital procedure for benign prostate enlargement, a separate issue of concern was noted. Subsequent diagnostic tests have identified a form of cancer.

‘His Majesty has today commenced a schedule of regular treatments, during which time he has been advised by doctors to postpone public-facing duties. Throughout this period, His Majesty will continue to undertake State business and official paperwork as usual.

‘The King is grateful to his medical team for their swift intervention, which was made possible thanks to his recent hospital procedure. He remains wholly positive about his treatment and looks forward to returning to full public duty as soon as possible.

‘His Majesty has chosen to share his diagnosis to prevent speculation and in the hope it may assist public understanding for all those around the world who are affected by cancer.’

Charles had been admitted to hospital for surgery on January 26 for treatment on a benign enlarged prostate. He remained at The London Clinic for three nights before being discharged and returning home.

The hardy royal is one of those expected to take on royal engagements in her brother's absence

The hardy royal is one of those expected to take on royal engagements in her brother’s absence

Princess Anne got straight back to business on Tuesday morning despite her family's health concerns

Princess Anne got straight back to business on Tuesday morning despite her family’s health concerns

The King, pictured in France last September, will continue working behind the scenes on red boxes and constitutional duties, but public duties have been paused and will be shared amongst his family

The King, pictured in France last September, will continue working behind the scenes on red boxes and constitutional duties, but public duties have been paused and will be shared amongst his family

Buckingham Palace said in a statement: 'During The King's recent hospital procedure for benign prostate enlargement, a separate issue of concern was noted. Subsequent diagnostic tests have identified a form of cancer'

Buckingham Palace said in a statement: ‘During The King’s recent hospital procedure for benign prostate enlargement, a separate issue of concern was noted. Subsequent diagnostic tests have identified a form of cancer’

Princess Anne has been a stalwart at King Charles' side since the death of their mother, Queen Elizabeth II (Pictured during a trip to Moray on February 1)

Princess Anne has been a stalwart at King Charles’ side since the death of their mother, Queen Elizabeth II (Pictured during a trip to Moray on February 1)

The Princess Royal is pictured endowing an honour on Davina McCall at the most recent investiture on January 31

The Princess Royal is pictured endowing an honour on Davina McCall at the most recent investiture on January 31

The 75-year-old monarch left the London Clinic last Monday with Queen Camilla by his side

The 75-year-old monarch left the London Clinic last Monday with Queen Camilla by his side

Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi are seen leaving Clarence House on Tuesday morning

Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi are seen leaving Clarence House on Tuesday morning

The Prince of Wales, the Queen and other working royals are all to step up their royal duties while the King undergoes treatment as an outpatient.

Buckingham Palace has confirmed a number of the King’s forthcoming public engagements will have to be rearranged or postponed, but it is not anticipated that Counsellors of State will need to be appointed.

In the event a monarch cannot undertake their duties as sovereign on a temporary basis due to illness, two or more Counsellors of State can be appointed by Letters Patent to act in their place.

It is hoped the King will continue with some of his duties, but how much he can do will depend on the progress of his treatment and the orders of his doctors.

Other members of the royal family are expected to continue with a full programme of public engagements and may undertake some additional duties on behalf the King if they are required to do so.

Usually the duty would fall to William in the first instance, who has recently returned to royal duties after the Princess of Wales underwent major abdominal surgery last month.

The monarch, 75, received treatment for an enlarged prostate last week, spending three nights at the London Clinic private hospital (Pictured attending church in Sandringham on Sunday)

The monarch, 75, received treatment for an enlarged prostate last week, spending three nights at the London Clinic private hospital (Pictured attending church in Sandringham on Sunday)

The Royal Family has been rocked by a series of health scares in the last few weeks, with the Duchess of York recently announcing she has skin cancer

The Royal Family has been rocked by a series of health scares in the last few weeks, with the Duchess of York recently announcing she has skin cancer 

Kate Middleton is recovering at home from abdominal surgery following a two-week stay at private hospital The London Clinic

Kate Middleton is recovering at home from abdominal surgery following a two-week stay at private hospital The London Clinic  

William had taken time off to support his family as Kate recovered first in hospital, then returned home to Windsor to convalesce.

He will host an investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle on Wednesday and that evening will attend the London Air Ambulance annual fundraising gala in central London, Kensington Palace said.

Camilla will also continue with a full programme of public duties while her husband is treated, the Palace said.

Provisions for Counsellors of State are made under the Regency Acts 1937 to 1953 and those who can currently stand in for Charles include Queen Camilla and the four most senior adults in the line of succession over the age of 21 – the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Sussex, the Duke of York and Princess Beatrice.

In 2022, the King asked Parliament to add his youngest brother the Duke of Edinburgh and sister the Princess Royal as extra Counsellors of State so they can deputise for him if need be, and the addition was fast-tracked into law.

The legislation did add Anne and Edward to the list, but stopped short of removing Andrew and Harry. However, the House of Lords heard only ‘working members’ of the royal family would be called upon to act as Counsellors of State.

The Duke of Sussex is flying to London to be with his father after the King’s shock cancer diagnosis after clearing his diary. He could arrive in the UK as early as lunchtime today.

Charles is positive about his treatment and hopes to returning to full public duty as soon as possible, the Palace said.

William is likely to be undertaking some duties on his father’s behalf, it is understood, but Counsellors of State, who are appointed when a monarch cannot fulfil their duties as head of state, are not expected to be needed.

The King will still be dealing with his red boxes of state business and official papers, and holding Privy Council meetings, which can be held via video, and weekly audiences with the Prime Minister, which can take place over the phone.

Charles personally called both Harry and William, as well as his siblings the Princess Royal, the Duke of York and the Duke of Edinburgh, to give them the news before it was publicly announced.

The Palace has called for the King’s privacy to be respected, especially during his treatment, but said he wanted to make his diagnosis public because of his long-running support for cancer charities.

This is the latest major royal health scare to hit the monarchy at the start of 2024, coming after the King’s hospital stay, Kate’s major surgery, keeping her away from official duties until after Easter, and Sarah, Duchess of York’s skin cancer diagnosis.

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It’s been praised for its meticulous research, but there was only so far the makers of The Crown could go when filming the drama.

It was never very likely that the royal palaces would throw open their doors to the cameramen.

Instead, the producers for the Netflix series scoured the country for look-alike venues including a disused airbase, an East London Park and Rochester High Street.

However inauthentic – and improbable in some cases – they certainly made up for it with atmosphere, as viewers of the newly released sixth and final series of The Crown can see for themselves.

How many of these unlikely British backdrops will you spot smuggled into the action?

 Reeds School, Surrey

Reeds is an independent boys boarding school in Cobham, Surrey. Although the mock Tudor buildings seems a surprising match, it doubles for medieval Eton College in the final series of The Crown

Eton College showing the grounds, buildings and the 15th century chapel

Eton College showing the grounds, buildings and the 15th century chapel

Princess Diana of Wales , Prince Charles , and Prince Harry accompany Prince William on his first day at Eton College alongside his Housemaster Dr Andrew Gailey in 1995

Princess Diana of Wales , Prince Charles , and Prince Harry accompany Prince William on his first day at Eton College alongside his Housemaster Dr Andrew Gailey in 1995

Elizabeth Debicki  and Dominic West are the Prince and Princess of Wales in the screen version

Elizabeth Debicki  and Dominic West are the Prince and Princess of Wales in the screen version

RAF Upper Hayford, Oxfordshire

The site of RAF Upper Heyford stands a few miles outside Bicester. It was used by Bomber Command in the Second World War and later by the United States Airforce. Today the grounds stand empty - but they were ideal for the makers of The Crown when they wanted to stage a recreation of Diana's 1997 funeral

The site of RAF Upper Heyford stands a few miles outside Bicester. It was used by Bomber Command in the Second World War and later by the United States Airforce. Today the grounds stand empty – but they were ideal for the makers of The Crown when they wanted to stage a recreation of Diana’s 1997 funeral

The producers used a 'green screen' backdrop, which allowed the film to add a more convincing background at a later date

The producers used a ‘green screen’ backdrop, which allowed the film to add a more convincing background at a later date

Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince William, Earl Spencer, Prince Harry and Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales follow the coffin of Diana, Princess of Wales in September 1997

Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince William, Earl Spencer, Prince Harry and Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales follow the coffin of Diana, Princess of Wales in September 1997

Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Prince Harry, Charles Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer, Prince William, and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh watch as Guardsmen of the Prince of Wales Company of the Welsh Guards carry the coffin of Diana

Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Prince Harry, Charles Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer, Prince William, and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh watch as Guardsmen of the Prince of Wales Company of the Welsh Guards carry the coffin of Diana

Royal Holloway, Surrey

Royal Holloway on the Thames at Egham is part of the University of London. According to architecture historian Pevsner, it is the 'most ebullient Victorian building in the Home Counties'. The flamboyant style is certainly a long way from the restrained appearance of St Andrews University on the Scottish coast, where William and Kate studied. Nonetheless, Royal Holloways' Founders Building was used for William's room and the St Andrews library

Royal Holloway on the Thames at Egham is part of the University of London. According to architecture historian Pevsner, it is the ‘most ebullient Victorian building in the Home Counties’. The flamboyant style is certainly a long way from the restrained appearance of St Andrews University on the Scottish coast, where William and Kate studied. Nonetheless, Royal Holloways’ Founders Building was used for William’s room and the St Andrews library

St Andrews is the oldest university in the English speaking world. Pictured are the lawn and quadrangle at St Salvators college, where Prince William studied geography

St Andrews is the oldest university in the English speaking world. Pictured are the lawn and quadrangle at St Salvators college, where Prince William studied geography 

Prince William official picture for St Andrews

Newcomer, Ed McVey as Prince William

Prince William’s jumper and stance are evoked by by Ed Mcvey in The Crown

Oundle, Northamptonshire

The pretty Northamptonshire market town of Oundle - home to a famous public school - was used for scenes set near Balmoral. In particular a visit to a  fictional photography shop, D Muir

The pretty Northamptonshire market town of Oundle – home to a famous public school – was used for scenes set near Balmoral. In particular a visit to a  fictional photography shop, D Muir 

The Netflix drama recreates a famous photoshoot with Charles and the boys and devises a plotline to explain it

The Netflix drama recreates a famous photoshoot with Charles and the boys and devises a plotline to explain it

Prince Charles in a kilt with his two sons in the summer of 1997, the year their mother died

Prince Charles in a kilt with his two sons in the summer of 1997, the year their mother died

Rochester, Kent

Rochester High Street became Windsor - and its Guildhall became the setting for the 2005 wedding of Charles and Camilla

Rochester High Street became Windsor – and its Guildhall became the setting for the 2005 wedding of Charles and Camilla

The Rochester Guildhall, now a museum, was built in the 17th century

The Rochester Guildhall, now a museum, was built in the 17th century

Prince Charles and Camilla after leaving the chapel service at Windsor Castle in 2005

Prince Charles and Camilla after leaving the chapel service at Windsor Castle in 2005

Dominic West and Olivia Williams protray Prince Charles and Camilla on their wedding day

Dominic West and Olivia Williams protray Prince Charles and Camilla on their wedding day

Canary Wharf, Docklands

No 1 Canada Square, centre, dominates the skyline at Canary wharf. The location was used to suggest the the Canadian city of Vancouver

No 1 Canada Square, centre, dominates the skyline at Canary wharf. The location was used to suggest the the Canadian city of Vancouver 

A young Prince William is greeted by crowds of girls at Canada Place on a visit to Vancouver  in 1998

A young Prince William is greeted by crowds of girls at Canada Place on a visit to Vancouver  in 1998

Victoria Park, Hackney 

Thanks to its name, Victoria Park in London will always have a royal association, but is rarely mistaken for The Mall - the long drive leading to Buckingham Palace

 Thanks to its name, Victoria Park in London will always have a royal association, but is rarely mistaken for The Mall – the long drive leading to Buckingham Palace

Beau Gadsdon and Viola Prettejohn play Margaret and Elizabeth. In this scene, the princesses stroll down The Mall the morning following VE Day May 8 1945. The real location is Victoria Park in east London

Beau Gadsdon and Viola Prettejohn play Margaret and Elizabeth. In this scene, the princesses stroll down The Mall the morning following VE Day May 8 1945. The real location is Victoria Park in east London

Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich

The Old Royal Naval College at Greenwich, designed by Sir Christopher Wren. It was used to film scenes celebrating the late Queen 50th wedding anniversary in 1997

The Old Royal Naval College at Greenwich, designed by Sir Christopher Wren. It was used to film scenes celebrating the late Queen 50th wedding anniversary in 1997

The Naval College doubled as Westminster Abbey for The Crown

The Naval College doubled as Westminster Abbey for The Crown

Imelda Staunton pictured as Queen Elizabeth II at the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich

Imelda Staunton pictured as Queen Elizabeth II at the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh pictured at Westminster Abbey on the day of their 50th wedding anniversary

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh pictured at Westminster Abbey on the day of their 50th wedding anniversary 

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