Update: We now have official confirmation of exactly when Victoria's third outing will hit UK screens.
ITV has revealed that the new series will premiere on Sunday, March 24 at 9pm, which is less than two weeks away.
So time to get royally excited, people.
Original: ITV has finally revealed when Victoria will be returning to UK screens for its third series, and it's very, very soon.
The drama, starring Jenna Coleman and Tom Hughes, has been airing in the US ahead of the UK for the first time, which hasn't pleased British fans of the show.
However, the show released a new trailer a few days ago, which revealed that it will be back on ITV "this March" – aka this month.
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There's no specific date as of yet, so keep you eyes peeled, folks.
In the trailer, we also see Victoria refuse to bow down to pressure amid threats of violence from the people. The third season is set to pick up during "turbulent times" in 1848, as the Queen's advisors warn her to leave London to avoid the possibility of an uprising.
ITV boss Kevin Lygo previously revealed that the show would air in the UK "in the spring or summer", and opened up about why there had been such a delay.
"We have to get it right and put it up against the right things on the BBC and elsewhere," he explained.
Victoria has brought some new faces on board for its third series, with Lewis's Laurence Fox as warmongering foreign secretary Lord Palmerston and Harry Potter star Kate Fleetwood as Victoria's elusive sister Princess Feodora.
Victoria returns to ITV on Sunday, March 24 at 9pm.
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