Blink & You'll Miss the First Glimpse of Elizabeth Debicki as Princess Diana in The Crown
far into it. Nothing super recent will be covered, but since each season tends to span around a decade, it makes sense that the show might end with the Queen's Diamond Jubilee in 2012. That would mean William and Kate's 2011 wedding would be featured, but little else from the 2010s.
will play a slightly older Diana in season five, which will likely cover the '90s from her split from Charles to her death in 1997. She takes over fromTony Buckingham/Shutterstock; John Shelley Collection/Avalon/Getty Imageswill pass the torch toKevin Winter/Getty Images, Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images
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