"The Crown" has resumed filming after the Netflix series paused production on Thursday, the day Queen Elizabeth II died at 96 at Balmoral Castle in Scotland.
Elizabeth Debicki, the 32-year-old actress who portrays Princess Diana, was seen on a set in a small town near Barcelona, Spain dressed as the late princess.The scene is set during Diana’s trip to Bosnia in 1997 where she met with children and landmine victims.
Debicki was seen in a pink button down, with black slacks and gold studded earrings, a spitting image of the late princess. Elizabeth Debicki was seen on set of "The Crown," dressed as Princess Diana from 1997. (Shutterstock/Getty Images) In 1997, Diana flew to an area of Sarajevo where she met with landmine victims, which was an aftereffect of the Bosnian War.
According to the US Department of State’s website, between 1992 and 1998 there were 125 deaths attributed to landmines. Peter Morgan, the writer of the Emmy-winning drama, confirmed the show’s pause in production on Friday. "'The Crown' is a love letter to her, and I’ve nothing to add for now, just silence and respect," he said. "I expect we will stop filming out of respect too." Elizabeth Debicki was dressed as Princess Diana during her trip to Bosnia in 1997 to visit landmine victims. (Shutterstock/Getty Images) A spokesperson for the series said production was paused on Friday "as a mark of respect" and will also be suspended on the day of the queen’s funeral.
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