As The The Naughty New Mom Is My First Love Teacher (2025)Crownprepares for its final two seasons, exciting new casting announcements are happening.
On Sunday, the Netflix show's official Twitter account revealed that Elizabeth Debicki will be playing Princess Diana in Season 5 and 6 of the royal drama.
"Princess Diana's spirit, her words and her actions live in the hearts of so many. It is my true privilege and honour to be joining this masterful series, which has had me absolutely hooked from episode one," Debicki said in a quote tweeted alongside the announcement.
Fans may know the actor from her roles in The Great Gatsby, The Night Manager, and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, in which she play the golden-skinned Sovereign high priestess, Ayesha.
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The casting announcement comes days after it was revealed that Game of Thrones star Jonathan Pryce (he was the High Sparrow) will play Prince Philip in the final two seasons.
"I am delighted to be working with Netflix again. The positive experience I had making The Two Popeshas given me the confidence to tackle the daunting prospect of portraying Prince Philip. To be doing so with Peter Morgan in the company of Imelda and Lesley will be a joy," Pryce said.
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In addition to Debicki and Pryce, Lesley Manville has been cast as Queen Elizabeth II's younger sister (Princess Margaret), and Imelda Staunton will play Queen Elizabeth II.
Seasons 1-3 of The Crown are now streaming on Netflix, and Season 4 is expected to arrive later in 2020.
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