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“The Crown” recreated the red-belted shift dress that Princess Diana wore for her last public engagement at the Northwick Park & St. Mark’s Hospital on July 21, 1997, for its upcoming Season 6.
The Crown shifts seamlessly from highly accurate depictions to invented moments. In its sixth season, deeply personal scenes once again may make viewers wonder if what they're seeing really happened.
Princess Diana’s story came to a close with the first part of Season 6 of “The Crown.”. The first four episodes of the final season dropped earlier this month — and detailed her love ...
'The Crown' executive producer Suzanne Mackie tells Variety how the team crafted Princess Diana's funeral in Season 6.
The Crown's producers have insisted that Princess Diana's death has been handled with 'sensitivity' following backlash about the upcoming scenes. The Netflix show has courted controversy countless ...
The producers of The Crown say they have filmed the death of Princess Diana with “enormous sensitivity” as they brace for what could be the most controversial moment in the show’s history.
According to Deadline, Netflix’s The Crown will not film a version of Princess Diana’s fatal car crash for the episode that deals with her death. “We’ve been dreading getting to this point.
In the sixth season, Princess Margaret suffers a series of strokes that shatter her glamorous exterior. “She doesn’t know how to function,” said Lesley Manville, who plays the role.
The stills show a lonely-looking Princess Diana (played by Elizabeth Debicki, taking over from Emma Corrin in the previous season) clad in a sparkly gown as she heads into a glamorous evening ...
Elizabeth Debicki and Rufus Kampa, who play Princess Diana and a young Prince William in The Crown, have been spotted sharing a laugh as they film the next series of the Netflix smash ...
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