Season 4 of The Crown is right around the corner
The Crown has been a smash hit among fans of anything to do with the Royal Family.
The show has been one of the most popular of its kind since the start and has captured the imagination of Royalists and Netflix fans alike.
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The upcoming fourth season of the show will contain Prince Charles and Princess Diana's wedding, so fans are particularly excited to see how those scenes play out.
As we know, The Princess of Wales will be played by Emma Corrin, a 24-year-old Australian who has been handed what is sure to be her biggest role to date.
Netflix has released a video trailer of the show, which showed Princess Diana facing the spotlight, but never revealed Corrin's face. Now, the show has decided to release a full photo of Corrin in Princess Diana's legendary wedding dress.
"A first glimpse of Princess Diana’s wedding dress. Emmy award-winning costume designer Amy Roberts wanted to capture the same spirit and style of David & Elizabeth Emanuel’s original design, without creating a replica for Emma Corrin," the show's official Twitter account said in a caption accompanying the photo.
Take a look at the photo!
A first glimpse of Princess Diana’s wedding dress. Emmy award-winning costume designer Amy Roberts wanted to capture the same spirit and style of David & Elizabeth Emanuel’s original design, without creating a replica for Emma Corrin. pic.twitter.com/iYXN66aFjh
— The Crown (@TheCrownNetflix) October 3, 2020
Fans of the show were divided about whether or not Corrin's recreation was as true to life as it could be. "Stunning," wrote one fan. "This is perfect, right down to the hair and makeup and that stunning sapphire ring."
On the other hand, some were critical, with one Twitter user saying ''Dress is a very nice tribute. The veil and the tiara are clearly a big miss. The veil is too thick and the tiara looks like a picket fence it’s so big. Back to the drawing board pleeaasssseee on those two items."
What do you make of the dress? Is it true to life or could the show's producers have done better?
Let us know!
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