Emma Corrin showed off their sense of style while posing at an event celebrating the finale of The Crown at The Royal Festival Hall in London on Tuesday night.
The actor, 27, – who played Princess Diana in series four of the Netflix show – wore a boxy white blazer and sheer skirt on the red carpet.
The event comes ahead of the December 14 release of the final ever episodes of The Crown.
The first part of the sixth and final series of The Crown aired on November 16 and followed the eight weeks in the lead up to the tragic death of Princess Diana.
Emma wore a white shirt and black bow tie under the double breasted blazer and completed the outfit with chunky heeled boots.
Emma Corrin showed off their sense of style while posing at an event celebrating the finale of The Crown at The Royal Festival Hall in London on Tuesday night
The actor, 27, – who played Princess Diana in series four of the Netflix show – wore a boxy white blazer and sheer skirt on the red carpet
The starry event comes ahead of the December 14 release of the final ever episodes of The Crown
They accessorised with silver earrings and wore their hair in a short style while opting for natural makeup.
Viewers were reduced to tears watching the harrowing scenes, and the fourth episode ended with the public’s reaction to Princess Diana’s death and her funeral.
Ahead of the final set of The Crown’s episodes arriving on Netflix, the cast and a whole host of other stars came together at a lavish event celebrating the series’ end.
For the occasion, actress Meg Bellamy, who will make her acting debut as a young Kate Middleton in the second half of the sixth series, also stepped out on the red carpet.
The star, 21, looked glamorous in a knitted cream Valentino dress, which she styled with an array of elegant silver jewellery.
Speaking to Vogue of her red carpet attire, Meg said of her sudden rise to fame: ‘My relationship with fashion has developed quickly in the past 12 months, but more from an access point of view.
‘You have to remember that, before all of this, I wore a school uniform and I could only afford high-street brands like Primark!’
Meg was seen posing on the red carpet alongside her co-star Ed McVey, who will star as a young Prince William as his early romance with Kate at St Andrews University is recreated on screen.
The first part of the sixth and final series of The Crown aired on November 16 and followed the eight weeks in the lead up to the tragic death of Princess Diana
Emma portrayed Princess Diana in the fourth series of The Crown before Elizabeth took over the role for the fifth and sixth instalments of the hit Netflix series
They accessorised with silver earrings and wore their hair in a short style while opting for natural makeup
Emma wore a white shirt and black bow tie under the double breasted blazer and completed the outfit with chunky heeled boots
Ahead of the final set of The Crown’s episodes arriving on Netflix, the cast and a whole host of other stars came together at a lavish event celebrating the series’ end
Emma portrayed Princess Diana in the fourth series of The Crown before Elizabeth Debicki took over the role for the fifth and sixth instalments of the hit Netflix series.
Elizabeth has received much praise for her performance as the late Princess Diana, with commentators and royal watchers calling her talent ‘unquestionable’.
And stepping out to celebrate The Crown’s finale, Elizabeth put on a dazzling display in a shimmering silver gown adorned with beaded detailing.
The Australian actress, 33, made sure to turn heads in her statement ensemble and let her outfit do all the talking as she kept her accessories simple.
Imelda Staunton, who portrays Queen Elizabeth II, cut an elegant figure in a dark green velvet suit, which she styled with black slip-on pumps with bow detailing.
She toted her essentials in a small black clutch and added some glitz to her look with a pair of silver droplet earrings.
Elizabeth (left) has received much praise for her performance as the late Princess Diana, with commentators and royal watchers calling her talent ‘unquestionable’
The sheer skirt was teamed with chunky heels and black socks
Viewers were reduced to tears watching the harrowing scenes, and the fourth episode ended with the public’s reaction to Princess Diana’s death and her funeral