The show about the Crown switches lanes and slows down to first gear almost to a halt, shifting the focus to the (ex) Princess, so much so that the first four episodes of this series should be a separate mini-series.
This series, which I would title "The Most Beloved", covers Diana's last few weeks and we're told once again what was already covered a billion times before, with little twists here and there. Actually, the twists are the most interesting part of this story, which starts in July 1997 with Diana being upset about Charles throwing a party for Camilla's birthday and accepting her friend Mou Mou's invitation to relax on his yacht near Saint Tropez. Not exactly the place where to avoid unwanted attention...
Debicki is good at reproducing Diana's trademark furtive, sideways glance and her impersonation is the the best part of the show. However, paraphrasing the queen and considering the morbid attention surrounding (then and now) the royal family, "one would feel sorry for them" if one cared about the monarchy.