One image shows her wearing a pink bathing suit aboard a private yacht, while another captures her seated in a car alongside Dodi Fayed. There's also a poignant photo of the late Princess of Wales embracing her two sons, Prince Harry and Prince William.
However, among these pictures is one that stands out, showing Prince Harry, Ffion Edwards, Prince William, Rufus Campa, and their father, the then Prince Charles, portrayed by Dominic West. They are seen walking their dog, Wiggo, along the banks of the River Dee at Balmoral Castle. This moment occurred during the summer of 1997, about three weeks before Diana's fateful trip to Paris, from which she never returned.
According to the research by royal writer Daniela Selner, the actor portraying the young prince bears little resemblance to Prince Harry, drawing an amusing comparison to Harry Potter's Ron Weasley. She commented on the portrayal, expressing sympathy for Harry and suggesting that it borders on pantomime.
Royal fans have also picked up on the dissimilarities, with one noting that Prince Harry looks more like Ron Weasley, prompting questions about the casting choice. Some even speculated that Netflix might be playfully trolling the prince.
"The Crown's" controversial sixth season will be divided into two parts. The first part is set to launch on November 16th, while the second part will follow on December 14th. The initial four episodes will focus on the final months of Diana's life and the profound impact of her tragic death in 1997. The subsequent six episodes will delve into the late Queen's life as she approaches her golden jubilee, the marriage of Charles and Camilla, and the budding romance of William and Kate.
The portrayal of Diana's last moments in the show's controversial scenes has garnered criticism, with the producers pledging to handle the subject of the princess's death with sensitivity.