The Crown's Dominic West and Elizabeth Debicki film scenes from 1995

Elizabeth Debicki channels Princess Diana as she and Dominic West film scenes portraying Prince William’s first day at Eton for series five of The Crown

  • Elizabeth Debicki appeared to be the double of Princess Diana when filming her latest scenes for The Crown
  • Dominic West, who plays Prince Charles, was joined by his son Senan, 13, who is playing Prince William on set 
  • The actors were filming scenes for season five in Winchester depicting William’s first day at Eton in 1995

The Crown’s Elizabeth Debicki and Dominic West have been snapped on set in Winchester while filming scenes for the royal drama’s fifth series.

Images show the Australian actress, 32, who took over the role from Emma Corrin, channelling Princess Diana in a royal blue blazer and a black figure-hugging dress. 

Alongside Elizabeth are Dominic, 52, who plays Prince Charles, and his son Senan, 13, who plays Prince William, as they depict the young royal’s first day at Eton College in 1995.


Elizabeth Debicki (pictured) effortlessly channelled Princess Diana once again when recently filming new scenes for series five of Netflix’s The Crown in Winchester

Dominic West who plays Prince Charles in the popular drama was spotted with his son Senan, 13, who is playing Prince William, depicting a moment in 1995 when Charles and Diana dropped a young William off for his first day at Eton College

The Prince and Princes of Wales appeared to be enjoying themselves as they accompanied Harry and William on William’s first day of school at Eton College in September 1995

Elizabeth showed off her character’s fashion prowess, matching her blue blazer with sheer black tights and a black chain strap handbag. She also sported the late royal’s signature blonde hair style and smokey eye makeup. 

Meanwhile Dominic donned a smart navy suit and a burgundy tie, similar to the one the Prince of Wales wore on the day.

Senan looked smart in a plaid grey suit which he paired with a white shirt and navy tie, identical to that of Prince William’s, who was just 13-years old at the time.   

The Australian actress (pictured above), 32, who is taking over the role from Emma Corrin, sported the late royal’s signature blonde locks


The Australian actress effortlessly channelled the Princess Of Wales in a royal blue blazer and a stunning black figure-hugging dress

Elizabeth Debicki, who is playing Diana, looked almost identical to the princess as she donned similar clothing and perfected her mannerisms


The actress also donned similar jewellery to the Princess of Wales wearing a replica of her famous blue diamond engagement ring which was given to her in early 1981

Diana wowed in a blue blazer as she accompanied Harry, centre, and William on William’s first day of school at Eton College on 6 September 1995

The last two series of The Crown will cover the Royal Family in the 1990s to 2003. The crew will be picking up the story where it left off in the fourth season. 

The breakdown of Charles and Diana’s relationship will be a central part of the new series. 

The fourth series of The Crown, which streamed in November last year, told the story of the early romance between Charles and Diana.  

It was announced last year that Elizabeth would take over from Emma Corrin and play Diana for the fifth and sixth series, which will cover Diana’s death in 1997. 

The actress said of her casting last year: ‘Princess Diana’s spirit, her words and her actions live in the hearts of so many. 

‘It is my privilege and honour to be joining this masterful series, which has had me absolutely hooked from episode one.’ 

Meanwhile  Dodi Fayed is expected to play a large part in the next series of The Crown, with British actor Khalid Abdalla, 39, who starred in the 2007 film The Kite Runner, cast in the role.      


Father and son: Dominic and his real life son Senan are playing the royal father-son duo in series five of The Crown, which is set to air in November

There are several poignant moments which could be used, including the Queen making a speech on her 40th anniversary of her accession in 1992, in which she called the year an ‘annus horriblis’. 

She was referring to the breakdown of three of her children’s marriages; Prince Andrew, Princess Anne’s and Prince Charles’ divorce from Princess Diana.

Other notable events during the time period included a fire at Windsor Castle, her golden wedding anniversary in 1997, and the deaths of Princess Margaret, the Queen Mother and the Princess of Wales.


In photographs taken during her scenes, the actress can be seen getting into a car with her co-star, depicting snaps taken on 6 September 1995

The actors were spotted filming the car scene when Princess Diana drives the family to Eton College for William’s first day for the well documented event

Elizabeth and Dominic depicted the famous royal couple, however the pair appeared to look more glum then the original pictures taken on the day 

Proving her character’s fashion prowess, the actress can be seen sporting a blue blazer with gold buttons – identical to the one Diana wore on the day 

Imelda Staunton is taking over the role of Elizabeth II from Olivia Colman who won the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in 2020 and 2021.

Also joining The Crown in series five is Lesley Manville, 64, who is set to star as Princess Margaret. Meanwhile Jonathan Pryce, 73, will take over the role of Prince Philip. James Murray will take on the role of Prince Andrew, replacing Tom Byrne, who played the Queen’s second son in series four.  

The Crown’s fifth series will return to Netflix in November. 

Key historical moments involving the Royal Family between 1999 and 2003

The last two series of The Crown will cover the Royal Family in the 1990s to 2003. Here, FEMAIL takes a look at the key historical moments involving the Royal Family which occurred during that time… 

 1999: The marriage of the Queen’s son Prince Edward and Sophie Wessex: The wedding took place at St George’s Chapel in Windsor. 

2000: The Queen celebrates the Millennium: Millennium celebrations take place throughout the UK. The Millennium Dome in London is officially opened by HM The Queen on January 1.    

2001: Queen Elizabeth reacts to 9/11 terrorist attacks: A week after the tragedy she sent a message to the British ambassador to Washington, Sir Christopher Meyer to offer her condolences. 

2002: The Queen’s Golden Jubilee: The Queen celebrated the milestone on February 6 and it was an international event to mark the 50th anniversary of her ascension to the throne.  

2002: The Queen dines at 10 Downing Street with the five living former Prime Ministers who served under her. She met with Tony Blair, John Major, Margaret Thatcher, James Callaghan and Edward Heath.

2002: The death of Princess Margaret: The Queen’s younger sister dies after suffering a stroke aged 71. The pair had had a troubled relationship after The Queen said she couldn’t marry her love Peter Townsend. 

2002: The Queen Mother dies: She passed away aged 101 at Royal Lodge Windsor. 

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