Some of us are The Relic Of My Sister Next Doornot quite over Emma Corrin's frankly uncanny performance as Princess Diana in The CrownSeason 4.
In case you're in the mood to be wowed yet again, feast your eyes on these just-dropped photos of Elizabeth Debicki as Princess Diana and Dominic West taking over from Josh O'Connor as Prince Charles in the upcoming Season 5 and 6 of The Crown. Um, wow?
Looking at Netflix's new photo of the Tenetactor in the coveted role, it's safe to say the resemblance to Diana, Princess of Wales is uncanny. It gives the image of Kristen Stewart in the role in Pablo Larraín's upcoming film Spencera run for its money.
Here's Debicki as Diana:
And here's West as Charles:
West and Debicki will play Charles and Diana in Seasons 5 and 6 of the Netflix royal drama, which is set in the 1990s and early 2000s. Diana was killed in Paris on Aug. 31, 1997, in a car accident, which will likely be covered in the series. Debicki is best known for playing Jed Marshall in The Night Manager, Jordan Baker in The Great Gatsby, and Katherine Barton in Tenet.
SEE ALSO: The real history behind all the Charles and Diana drama on 'The Crown'Meanwhile, Imelda Staunton will take the reins from Olivia Colman as Queen Elizabeth, Lesley Manville will play Princess Margaret, Jonathan Pryce will play Prince Philip, while Jonny Lee Miller will introduce the role of Prime Minister John Major.
While there currently doesn't seem to be an exact air date, Season 5 won't hit our screens until 2022.
I'm not sure we can wait that long!
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