Dive into the world of ‘The Crown’ Season 6 with our behind-the-scenes look at the strict rules the cast had to follow! In the latest season, the cast faced challenges that pushed them to their limits, all in the name of bringing Princess Diana’s story to life. Elizabeth Debicki, flawlessly portraying Diana, spent three months perfecting the late princess’s distinctive voice, mastering every nuance and iconic moment. The cast delved deep into research, immersing themselves in the history and nuances of their characters. Dominic West, who plays King Charles, even spent a week alone in one of Charles’s Cornwall cottages to absorb the royal’s personality. Deep research wasn’t reserved for the royals alone—Khalid Abdalla, playing Dodi Fayed, mastered his character’s accent using recorded TV programs. Accurate portrayal went beyond dialogue; the cast worked tirelessly with dialect and movement coaches to embody the royal family’s distinctive accents and body language. Imelda Staunton, as Queen Elizabeth II, engaged her big toes on the floor to emulate the monarch’s posture, while Dominic West adopted Charles’s mechanical movements. Physical transformation was also crucial. Elizabeth Debicki adhered to a meticulous beauty routine, from spray tans to matching Diana’s iconic French manicure.
‘The Crown’ Season 6: Strict Rules the Cast Had to Follow | OSSA
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