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						<p>Quite the transformation! <strong><strong>Kristen Stewart</strong></strong> is the latest star to take on the role of the late <strong>Princess Diana</strong>, starring in the upcoming film <em>Spencer</em>. The first photo from the production was released on Wednesday, November 27, showing the actress, 30, channeling the Princess of Wales.</p>


<p>The movie, set to film in Germany and the U.K. this fall, focuses on Diana’s weekend over the Christmas holiday at the Sandringham estate in Norfolk in 1991 — the weekend she ultimately decided to end her marriage to <strong><strong>Prince Charles</strong></strong>.</p>
<p>“Spencer is a dive inside an emotional imagining of who Diana was at a pivotal turning point in her life,” the <em>Charlie’s Angels</em> star said in a statement on Wednesday. “It is a physical assertion of the sum of her parts, which starts with her given name; Spencer. It is a harrowing effort for her to return to herself, as Diana strives to hold onto what the name Spencer means to her.”</p>
<figure id="attachment_1957265"  class="wp-caption alignnone"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/01/27/1st-pic-kristen-stewart-transforms-into-princess-diana-for-spencer-0.jpg" alt="Kristen Stewart Transforms Into Princess Diana for 'Spencer': See First Photo" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span class="caption">Kristen Stewart as Lady Diana Spencer in “Spencer.”</span> <span class="credit">Courtesy of Pablo Larraín</span></figcaption></figure><p>The official description of the film reveals that the marriage “has long since grown cold” during this time. “Though rumors of affairs and a divorce abound, peace is ordained for the Christmas festivities at Sandringham Estate,” it reads. “There’s eating and drinking, shooting and hunting. Diana knows the game. This year, things will be a whole lot different.”</p>
<p>Spencer will be filmed in Germany and the U.K. and will be released in fall 2021. 2022 marks the 25th anniversary of Diana’s death.</p>


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<p>Diana and Charles married in July 1981 and had two children, <strong><strong>Prince William</strong></strong> and <strong><strong>Prince Harry</strong></strong>. The couple separated in 1992 and announced their divorce in 1996 after they both admitted to extramarital affairs. Diana <strong>died in a car crash</strong> in Paris in August 1997. She was 36.</p>

		<p>Diana’s life was <strong>recently chronicled in season 4</strong> of <strong><em>The Crown</em></strong>, though her brother <strong><strong>Earl Charles Spencer</strong></strong> has spoken out against the Netflix series.</p>
<p>“The worry for me is that people see a program like that and they forget that it is fiction,” the <em>White Ship</em> author, 56, said during a November episode of <em>Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh</em>. “They assume, especially foreigners, I find Americans tell me they <strong>have watched <em>The Crown</em> as if they have taken a history</strong> lesson. Well, they haven’t. It is very hard, there is a lot of conjecture and a lot of invention, isn’t there? You can hang it on fact but the bits in between are not fact.”</p>


<p>He also noted that he will always try to “honor” his late sister.</p>
<p>“I feel it is my duty to stand up for her when I can,” the London native said. “She left me, for instance, as guardian of her sons, so I feel there was a trust passed on. And we grew up together. If you grow up with somebody they are still that person — it doesn’t matter what happens to them later.”</p>
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						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Emily Longeretta</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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