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: You can see the intricate textures of the 90s-era costumes—Diana’s iconic power suits and Charles’s traditional tailoring—which add a layer of historical immersion that lower-quality versions miss. Final Thoughts

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For fans of cinematography, the version is the gold standard for home viewing. : You can see the intricate textures of

The title refers to the anonymous designation given to Prince Charles and Princess Diana in the divorce court. By reducing one of the most famous romances in history to a mere number, showrunner Peter Morgan highlights the Great Equalizer: the law. For fans of cinematography, the version is the

The emotional centerpiece of the episode is the fictionalized "final meeting" between Charles (Dominic West) and Diana (Elizabeth Debicki). After years of public warfare and media leaks, the two sit down privately over a plate of scrambled eggs to discuss where it all went wrong.