It's dropping sooner than you think.
While we aren't due to see the crash on screen, Netflix has been hit with controversy after pictures have emerged of a wrecked replica of the Mercedes S-class that was transporting both Princess Diana and her companion Dodi Fayed at the time of the crash.
While Netflix has reassured that the crash itself will not be shown, fans have come out divided over the depiction of the accident altogether, with one calling the recreation of the car wreckage “sick”. It's definitely a sensitive subject for many.
The publication also reported a lot of "anxiety behind the scenes" of filming that moment, although scenes will focus on the build-up to her passing and the immediate aftermath. The full crash would be seen as too much for many viewers. "We've been dreading getting to this point," a source added. “It's fair to acknowledge that there's a certain anxiety, a palpable sense of being slightly on the edge. I mean, there's bombshell sensitivity surrounding this one.”
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