The Crown’s Claire Foy stunned in a pink double-breasted trouser suit as she headed to the Good Morning America studios in New York on Wednesday.
The actress, 39, looked chic in the tailored ensemble, while carrying a khaki green handbag in one hand.
She completed her outfit with salmon-coloured pointy shoes with a low heel and a gold trim.
The mother-of-one kept her accessories to a minimum, wearing just a silver pair of earrings and a ring.
It comes after Claire revealed she quit her main role as Queen Elizabeth II in The Crown in 2017 after two years and two seasons for the sake of her ‘own sanity’.
The Crown ‘s Claire Foy stunned in a pink double-breasted trouser suit as she headed to the Good Morning America studios in New York on Wednesday
The actress, 39, looked chic in the tailored ensemble, while carrying a khaki green handbag in one hand
The mother-of-one kept her accessories to a minimum, wearing just a silver pair of earrings and a ring
Claire won a Golden Globe and an Emmy for her portrayal and was succeeded by Olivia Colman.
Olivia played the role for series three and four and Imelda Staunton rounded off the show, portraying the Queen in series five and six.
Claire told People Magazine: ‘I’ve got a lot of love for the people who are still doing the show, but for my own sanity, I ended the show when I ended it.’
‘I let it go and moved on and I think that’s quite healthy.’
Despite quitting the role after series two, Claire still appeared in series four, five, and six via flashbacks.
Series six, the final series of The Crown, was aired in two parts: the first four episodes on November 16, and the rest on December 14.
Though series six is the final series of The Crown, it may not be the end, as even more of the Royals’ scandals could be set to feature in a spin-off series.
The scandals would include Sarah Ferguson’s toe-sucking and Prince Andrew’s romance with a former US actress, according to The Crown’s executive producer Andy Harries.
A spin-off would be welcome news to fans disappointed that the show didn’t continue to the modern day.
Its early end was a deliberate choice by creator Peter Morgan, who said 2005 was the ‘cut-off’ to keep The Crown ‘historical, not journalistic’.
It comes after Claire revealed she quit her main role as Queen Elizabeth II in The Crown in 2017 after two years and two seasons for the sake of her ‘own sanity’