Australian actress Elizabeth Debicki looks identical to Princess Diana in The Crown as filming continues on the hit Netflix show.
Debicki, 31, has stepped into the role of the Princess of Wales for the fifth and sixth season of the drama.
She has taken the role on from actress Emma Corrin, who played the Royal when she was younger.
The performer will now play Diana until her death in August 1997.
Fans of the show have seen other glimpses from filming, including Debicki recreating the royal's appearance at London’s Royal Albert Hall for the Royal Gala performance of Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake on June 3rd 1997.
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“Princess Diana’s spirit, her words and her actions live in the hearts of so many,” said Debicki at the time of the casting announcement last summer.
“It is my true privilege and honour to be joining this masterful series, which has had me absolutely hooked from episode one.”
Dominic West is to play her husband Prince Charles.
It will also star Imelda Staunton as the latest incarnation of Queen Elizabeth II, reports the Mirror.
Filming on The Crown had to shut down last month after eight crew members reportedly tested positive for Covid-19.
Production on the drama was curtailed by bosses at the streaming giant to ensure cast and crew "safety" amid a surge in cases.
“The Crown finished filming one day earlier than planned for the Christmas break following a few positive cases within the team, thus ensuring others’ safety and so that everyone on production can enjoy a festive break with their loved ones,” a statement from Netflix read.
Filming restarted in the New Year, with this series set in the mid-1990s, focusing on Charles and Diana’s bitter public divorce.
Writer Peter Morgan has already penned the episode that will feature Diana’s tragic death but insisted that it will not show the crash in the tunnel in Paris.
It was recently reported that Prince William voiced his displeasure at The Crown featuring a re-enactment of Diana’s controversial interview with former BBC journalist Martin Bashir for Panorama.