Princess Diana's 1989 Trip to New York Will Appear in The Crown Season 4

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From Town & Country

Princess Diana is set to travel quite a bit in the next season of The Crown. Back in October, actors Josh O'Connor and Emma Corrin were seen restaging Prince Charles and Princess Diana's 1983 royal tour of Australia, and now, paparazzi have spotted Corrin filming another iconic royal trip—this time, Diana's 1989 solo visit to New York.

Corrin was photographed on set in Manchester, England, which had been done up to look like the streets of New York. She was wearing what appeared to be a recreation of Diana's white Victor Edelstein gown, which the royal wore to a charity gala at the Brooklyn Academy Of Music.

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The Crown also recreated another one of Diana's stops in New York: a visit to the Henry Street Settlement. According to the Manchester Evening News, a building in Manchester's Northern Quarter was modified to approximate the look of the Settlement.

Corrin was photographed in another costume, filming what was believed to be another New York scene. While her plaid skirt suit didn't quite resemble the clothing Princess Diana actually wore during her other stops in New York—that would be a purple and black suit—the look does feel like something that Diana would've worn.

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Photo credit: Splash News

Diana's three-day visit to New York is certainly deserving of some air time on The Crown. The Princess made waves when she visited the Henry Street Settlement and AIDS patients at a Harlem hospital—and of course, she made quite an impact at that gala.

Fans can look forward to seeing the show's take on these historical events when The Crown's fourth season debuts, likely later this year.

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