Elizabeth Debicki in blue dress as Diana in Crown’s recreation of one of her last public appearances

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Netflix has shared the first official shot of Elizabeth Debicki’s Princess of Wales in season five of The Crown — wearing a blue mini dress with a plunging neckline in a scene that depicts one of her last public appearances ever.

The streaming platform posted a series of photos on the show’s official social media pages, including one of Imelda Staunton taking on the role of Queen Elizabeth II.

In one of the photos, released today, Debicki looked unbelievably like Diana while wearing a bold blue dress.

The dress was nearly identical to the one the princess wore at a 1995 Serpentine Gallery fundraising gala in Hyde Park, two years before her tragic death.

However, the scene shows one of Diana’s last public appearances, when Princess Diana attended a royal gala performance by the English National Ballet’s Swan Lake in June 1997.

The upcoming season of The Crown has been touted as the most controversial yet, as it will look at the breakup of King Charles’ marriage to Diana.

A glamorous Elizabeth Debicki (left) looked like Princess Diana's doppelganger in a dress similar to one she wore in 1995

Stunning: Princess Diana at a 1995 Serpentine Gallery Fundraising Gala in Hyde Park

Stunning: Princess Diana at a 1995 Serpentine Gallery Fundraising Gala in Hyde Park

A glamorous Elizabeth Debicki (left) looked like Princess Diana’s doppelganger in a dress similar to one she wore in 1995 (right, Princess Diana at a fundraising gala of the Serpentine Gallery in Hyde Park in 1995). However, the Crown uses the dress in its recreation of one of the late Princess’s last public appearances

The photo shared today shows one of Diana’s last public appearances.

However, the outfit the late princess wore in real life has become one of the late princess’ most iconic fashion statements.

For unknown reasons, the 31-year-old Australian actress is wearing a copy of a Catherine Walker halter dress Diana wore to a party two years earlier.

The princess wore a turquoise sequined dress by Jacques Azagury at the event.

The show did not copy the original Jacques Azagury dress in their recreation

The show did not copy the original Jacques Azagury dress in their recreation

The original turquoise sequined dress is one of Diana's most iconic looks

The original turquoise sequined dress is one of Diana's most iconic looks

Elizabeth Debicki is Diana’s doppelganger on the red carpet scene, but the show’s producers chose not to replicate the princess’s Jacques Azagury turquoise sequined dress.

Also missing from the Royal Albert Hall scene is the pearl and diamond necklace that became so synonymous with the engagement that it was sold at auction 20 years later as the ‘Swan Lake necklace’ for £10 million.

Diana’s appearance came a few weeks before her death in a car accident in Paris on August 31.

She loved ballet and dance and was patroness of the English National Ballet at the time.

Filming of the scenes for the Netflix drama took place at the Lyceum theater.

Series five focuses on the breakup of Diana’s marriage to Charles, played by Dominic West, and in other depictions Miss Debicki – who replaced Emma Corrin in the role – can be seen alongside Salim Dau, 71, as Harrods owner Mohamed Fayed, father of Diana’s lover Dodi.

The hit show has been criticized for being insensitive to a grieving King Charles, as they will show his crumbling marriage to Diana in “painful” detail.

New: Netflix has released new images of the highly anticipated series five of The Crown - Imelda Staunton pictured as Queen Elizabeth II after her death alongside Prince Philip, played by Jonathan Pryce

New: Netflix has released new images of the highly anticipated series five of The Crown - Imelda Staunton pictured as Queen Elizabeth II after her death alongside Prince Philip, played by Jonathan Pryce

Throwback: The 93-year-old Queen spends the summer in Balmoral every year and before returning to London in October, it is tradition for her to host the Ghillies Ball for Balmoral's staff and the local community.  Pictured: The Queen at the 1971 Ball

Throwback: The 93-year-old Queen spends the summer in Balmoral every year and before returning to London in October, it is tradition for her to host the Ghillies Ball for Balmoral's staff and the local community.  Pictured: The Queen at the 1971 Ball

New: Netflix has released new images of the highly anticipated series five of The Crown – Imelda Staunton pictured as Queen Elizabeth II after her death alongside Prince Philip, played by Jonathan Pryce

A photo shows the Queen and Prince Philip, portrayed by Jonathan Pryce, dressed in red tartan as they stand proudly side by side – as they once did at a 1971 ball in Balmoral.

Prince Charles, who is played by Dominic West, and his girlfriend, then-Camilla Parker Bowles who is played by Olivia Williams, could be seen outside laughing as they appear to be watching a fireworks display.

Another photo shows Princess Diana, Prince Charles (Dominic West), Prince William and Harry on a family boat trip.

Alongside the images, Netflix announced, “Welcome to the 90s. A first look at season five of The Crown, which comes out on November 9.

Trip: Another photo shows Princess Diana, Prince Charles (Dominic West) and Prince William (Timothee Samborand) Harry (Teddy Hawley) on a family boat trip

Trip: Another photo shows Princess Diana, Prince Charles (Dominic West) and Prince William (Timothee Samborand) Harry (Teddy Hawley) on a family boat trip

Trip: Another photo shows Princess Diana, Prince Charles (Dominic West) and Prince William (Timothee Samborand) Harry (Teddy Hawley) on a family boat trip

The Princess and Dodi were involved in a car accident in August 1997 while driving through the Pont de l’Alma tunnel in Paris, France. They later died from injuries sustained in the accident.

The breakdown of the relationship between Charles and Diana will be at the center of the new series, portraying the then Prince of Wales as ‘close-minded, cold and deceitful’.

The fourth series, which aired last November, told the story of the early romance between Charles and Diana.

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

Long-awaited: series five takes place in the 1990s and, like every previous season, will consist of 10 episodes - Claudia Harrison as Princess Anne

Long-awaited: series five takes place in the 1990s and, like every previous season, will consist of 10 episodes - Claudia Harrison as Princess Anne

Who is who?  The actress who plays Princess Anne in the fifth season of The Crown has been revealed as The IT Crowd and Humans star Claudia Harrison

Who is who?  The actress who plays Princess Anne in the fifth season of The Crown has been revealed as The IT Crowd and Humans star Claudia Harrison

Long-awaited: series five takes place in the 1990s and, like every previous season, will consist of 10 episodes – Claudia Harrison as Princess Anne

A source told The sun“This couldn’t have come at a more delicate time for the new king and his queen consort, especially as they are high in the minds of the public.

“There’s a sense that Netflix is ​​preoccupied with events that happened 30 to 40 years ago, but are still raw for those involved.

“The worst thing for the royals is that millions of people around the world will see this series less as a drama and more as a documentary.

“And the focus on the Windsors couldn’t be greater, as it’s only a few weeks since Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral and leading up to the king’s coronation.”

Netflix: Fans eagerly awaiting the return of The Crown got a teaser of the fifth series when a new trailer was released (Lesley Manville as Princess Margaret)

Netflix: Fans eagerly awaiting the return of The Crown got a teaser of the fifth series when a new trailer was released (Lesley Manville as Princess Margaret)

Pictured: Princess Margaret during an official royal engagement in 1966

Pictured: Princess Margaret during an official royal engagement in 1966

Netflix: Fans eagerly awaiting the return of The Crown got a teaser of the fifth series when a new trailer was released (Lesley Manville as Princess Margaret)

Coming Soon: It was recently revealed that the next episode will premiere on Netflix on Wednesday, November 9 (Olivia Williams as Camilla and Dominic West as Charles)

Coming Soon: It was recently revealed that the next episode will premiere on Netflix on Wednesday, November 9 (Olivia Williams as Camilla and Dominic West as Charles)

Then and Now: Camilla and Charles in Front of the Cathedral While Visiting the Rock of Cashel in 2022

Then and Now: Camilla and Charles in Front of the Cathedral While Visiting the Rock of Cashel in 2022

Coming Soon: It was recently revealed that the next episode will premiere on Netflix on Wednesday, November 9 (Olivia Williams as Camilla and Dominic West as Charles)

Throwback: Jonny Lee Miller cut a neat figure in a black suit when he took on the role of former Prince Minister John Major

Throwback: Jonny Lee Miller cut a neat figure in a black suit when he took on the role of former Prince Minister John Major

Throwback: Prime Minister John Pictured in Downing Street in 1993

Throwback: Prime Minister John Pictured in Downing Street in 1993

Throwback: Jonny Lee Miller cut a neat figure in a black suit as he took on the role of former Prime Minister John Major

The Netflix show is believed to be currently shooting scenes depicting the month before the tragic accident, when Diana’s sons were famously taking their mother and her beau for a vacation.

The show’s sixth season is its last, with the last two series dealing with the royal family spanning the 1990s to 2003, including Diana’s death.

The Crown resumed production of the sixth and final series in Barcelona last month after filming was interrupted a day after the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

Undoubtedly, The Crown sticks to a strict filming schedule to ensure its sixth and final series is released on time by Netflix, having been pushed back by a daylong hiatus following The Queen’s passing.