The Crown season 4 finally has a premiere date, and the good news is, it’s just around the corner!

Fans of Netflix’s The Crown won’t have to wait much longer before the series returns for season 4.

In a press release sent out on Thursday (August 20), the online streaming giant revealed that The Crown season 4 would officially be premiering on November 15.

The season premiere announcement also comes equipped with an announcement video that offers fans a first glimpse of what we can expect to see in the series’ highly anticipated forthcoming season.

Perhaps most exciting, is the way the sneak peek teases the way the series intends to tackle the upcoming royal wedding between Princess Diana and Prince Charles.

Check out the season 4 sneak peek below!

Set to be comprised of 10 episodes in total, season 4 finds the royal biographical drama spanning from 1979 to 1990.

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Per Netflix’s official longline for the season, here’s what you can expect:

As the 1970s are drawing to a close, Queen Elizabeth (Olivia Colman) and her family find themselves preoccupied with safeguarding the line of succession by securing an appropriate bride for Prince Charles (Josh O’Connor), who is still unmarried at 30. As the nation begins to feel the impact of divisive policies introduced by Britain’s first female Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (Gillian Anderson), tensions arise between her and the Queen which only grow worse as Thatcher leads the country into the Falklands War, generating conflict within the Commonwealth. While Charles’ romance with a young Lady Diana Spencer (Emma Corrin) provides a much-needed fairytale to unite the British people, behind closed doors, the Royal family is becoming increasingly divided.

The Crown season 4 debuts via Netflix on November 15.