Elizabeth Debicki says a lot of effort was made by the cast and crew of 'The Crown' to ensure Princess Diana's death was treated with care.
Elizabeth Debicki says Princess Diana's death was filmed for 'The Crown' in a "deeply caring way".
The 32-year-old actress takes on the role of the beloved late royal in the forthcoming fifth series of the controversial show - which tells the story of Queen Elizabeth and is inspired by real events.
Elizabeth recently filmed some controversial scenes for 'The Crown' showing Diana's final night, when she was killed in a Paris tunnel car crash in 1997 aged 36.
The actress was spotted in a grey suit and black top, the same outfit the late Princess of Wales was wearing on the fateful night.
Netflix has insisted the "exact moment of the crash impact" will not be shown in the series.
However, Elizbeth has insisted that any scenes surrounding the passing of Diana were handled with sensitivity by writer Peter Morgan and the cast and crew.
She told Bella magazine: "I'll say that Peter [Morgan, The Crown's writer] and the entire crew do their utmost to handle everything with such sensitivity and truth and complexity, as do the actors.
"The amount of research and care and conversations and dialogue that happen over - from a viewer's perspective - something probably that you would never ever notice, is just immense.
"From that very first meeting with Peter, I knew that I'd entered into this space where this was taken seriously in a deeply caring way.
"So, that's my experience of the show."
Netflix recently added a disclaimer to a trailer for 'The Crown', stating the show is fiction.
The change came shortly after Dame Judi Dench accused the show of being "cruelly unjust" to the Royal Family, and said it should open with a warning that it is "fictionalised drama".
Imelda Staunton will play Queen Elizabeth in the forthcoming series, which will be released on November 9, with Dominic West as Charles, and Lesley Manville plays Princess Margaret.
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