New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

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EMMA CORRIN PLAYING PRINCESS DIANA

ntent on playing Princess Diana “from the inside out”, British actress Emma Corrin, 25, dug deep into the beloved royal’s psychology for the fourth season of . In addition to some dedicated research to help her understand the princess’ driving motivations, she underwent coaching to get the posh accent just right. When it came to representing Diana’s bulimia, she opted for fidgety hands. “You use your hands to make yourself sick,

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