Warning: This story includes potential The Crown season six spoilers.
Princess Diana's humanitarian work will get The Crown treatment.
In a new image from season six of the Netflix drama, Elizabeth Debicki, who plays the royal, is seen recreating the late Princess of Wales' last official trip, a three-day visit to Bosnia in August 1997.
During her time there, Diana visited with locals who had been injured by landmines, which were used during the country's civil war in the '90s. Later that same month, Diana and boyfriend Dodi al Fayed died in a tragic car crash in Paris.
The update from The Crown set comes nearly a week after production paused following the death of Queen Elizabeth II on Sept. 8. In a statement to E! News, Netflix confirmed that production had been halted "as a mark of respect," adding, "Filming will also be suspended on the day of Her Majesty The Queen's funeral."
In addition to Debicki, the next installment of The Crown stars Imelda Staunton as Queen Elizabeth II, Jonathan Pryce as Prince Philip, Dominic West as Prince Charles and Lesley Manville as Princess Margaret.
For a closer look at all the iconic Princess Diana moments Elizabeth has recreated for The Crown so far, keep reading:
1992
According to museum curator Matthew Storey, this dress was one of the princess' favorite looks.
1992
On a visit to Egypt, the late royal did a bit of sightseeing.
1994
Who could forget this moment at the Vanity Fair party? The look has since been named the "Revenge Dress."
1997
Before her death, the royal supported the American Red Cross at an event in Washington, D.C.
1997
On a trip to Northwick Park & St. Mark's Hospital, Princess Di celebrated the laying of foundation stone for the new children's ambulatory care center.
1997
Several weeks before her death, Princess Diana made one of her last humanitarian trips. Specifically, she visited Bosnia to show support to victims who had been injured by landmines.
1997
In her final public appearance, Princess Di viewed a performance of Swan Lake at the Royal Albert Hall.