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PICS: Emma Corrin is Princess Diana's lookalike on set of 'The Crown'

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Emma Corrin and Princess Diana. (Splash/Getty Images)
Emma Corrin and Princess Diana. (Splash/Getty Images)

Cape Town – Emma Corrin transforms into Princess Diana in upcoming scenes of The Crown.

The 23-year-old will play the Princess of Wales in the fourth season of the Netflix drama.

On Monday, Emma and her co-star Josh O'Connor who will be playing Prince Charles were pictured filming in Malaga, Spain.

The pair were filming scenes set during the Australian tour in 1983, which was the couple's first tour with their 9-month-old son, Prince William, reports People.

Emma transformed into Diana wearing a similar pink polka dot dress and a clutch bag, while Josh was decked in a grey suit like Charles.

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Emma Corrin filming scenes for The Crown.

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Emma Corrin and Josh O'Connor filming scenes for T

Emma Corrin and Josh O'Connor filming scenes for T

(Actress Emma Corrin seen on the set of Netflix's 'The Crown' filming scenes as the late Princess Diana for Season 4 of the Royal drama series. Josh O'Connor will be playing the role of Diana's husband, Prince Charles. Photo: Greatstock/Splash)

SEE PHOTOS OF PRINCESS DIANA AND PRINCE CHARLES ON TOUR:

Princess Diana After Visiting Freemantle Hospital

(1983: Princess Diana after Visiting Freemantle Hospital near Perth, Australia. She is wearing a pink dress by fashion designer Donald Campbell with a hat by John Boyd, Millinery. Photo: Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images)

The Prince And Princess Of Wales During A Walkabou

(1983: The Prince And Princess Of Wales during a walkabout in Perth, Australia. Photo by Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images)

Season 3 of the award-winning drama premieres on the streaming service on Friday, 17 November.

WATCH A TEASER HERE:

READ MORE: The royals return to Netflix: 'The Crown's' A-list cast gives insight into their regal roles

Compiled by Leandra Engelbrecht. (Sources: Channel24, People)

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