The film “The Crown” began depicting the events leading up to the tragic death of Princess Diana in Paris.
On Tuesday evening, the Netflix show was seen shooting in the tunnel near Pont de l’Alma in Paris where Princess Diana She died in a car accident in 1997. She was accompanied by her boyfriend, Dodi Al-Fayed, as they fled the paparazzi.
Broadcasting earlier confirmed that the sixth season “will not depict the incident.” In a statement to the New York Daily News, Netflix said it will “cover the scenes leading up to and [the] After the catastrophe.”
In the photos, a car is seen transporting Elizabeth Debicki, who depicts Diana, with what appear to be paparazzi surrounding the car. Al-Fayed portrayed by Khaled Abdullah.
It was reported that the production team was “on standby” to film Diana’s death.
“We’ve been dreading getting to that point,” a source told Deadline earlier this month.
“The countdown is two weeks, and as we continue quietly, it’s fair to admit that there’s a bit of anxiety, and a distinct sense of a bit nervous. I mean, there’s a bomb allergy surrounding this person.”
The source added to the outlet, “It’s the lead-up to: the car leaving the Ritz after midnight with the paparazzi in pursuit and then the British ambassador in France swinging with the Foreign Office and then the consequent repercussions of the constitution.”
Diana, Dodi, and their driver Henri Paul were both killed in a tragic car accident. Diana’s bodyguard, Trevor Rhys-Jones, was the only survivor.
The death of the princess was mourned all over the world. Her funeral was watched by more than two billion people.
After the recent criticism of the upcoming fifth season of the popular Netflix show, “the crown,” The streaming service has issued a disclaimer.
“Inspired by real events, this fantasy drama tells the story of Queen Elizabeth II and the political and personal events that shaped her rule,” the series’ handles on YouTube and Twitter now read.
The broadcasting giant also claimed that the show has “always been presented as a drama based on historical events”, according to BBC News.
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last week, Mrs. Judi Dench He called for a disclaimer to be included at the beginning of each episode to let viewers know that the series was not entirely realistic.
Danish description Netflix Drama as “crudely provocative” and “cruelly wronged” in its portrayal of the British royal family.
The actress portrayed both Queen Elizabeth I and Queen Victoria on screen and was awarded the title Lady by the late King in 1988.
The fifth season of Netflix series The Crown will begin streaming globally on November 9.
Will Mendelson of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.
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