

The story is set in London at the end of the 19th century. A new task has been assigned to Team White Pigeon, a group of spies from the Commonwealth. It is a delivery of a used bookstore owner to the Commonwealth. Ange, Dorothy and Chise successfully recapture the owner, who had been held in a detention center by the Kingdom. Meanwhile, the "spy hunt" became more intense in the Kingdom following an assassination attempt on the queen, and tension is strained at Control in the Commonwealth. Control speculates that the spy who has dispatched to the royal family might be a "double agent." To find out the truth, they order Team White Pigeon to contact with the spy, whose codename is "Bishop." How their new mission will be accomplished? And who is "Bishop"?
Cinematography
Every frame looks like a stained-glass spy manual come alive.
Direction
Tachibana wrangles six POVs in under an hour without breaking a sweat.
Costume
Corsets with hidden pockets for gadgets. That's the whole point.

Director
Masaki Tachibana
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 'Crown Handler' chapters were delayed nearly two years due to production issues, making this 2021 release a long-anticipated continuation of the 2017 series.
The alternate-history Albion/Kingdom split deliberately mirrors Cold War Berlin, with the wall representing both physical and ideological division.
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