Despite all the furore over whether Netflix should be delaying the latest season of The Crown, the streaming giant has released a trailer for the fifth season.
It features the infamous Princess Diana Panorama interview which saw her telling journalist Martin Bashir "there were three of us in this marriage".
The fifth season will see Dominic West playing King Charles III, Elizabeth Debicki as Princess Diana and Imelda Staunton as Queen Elizabeth II, and is due to release on November 9.
It will concentrate on one of the Royals' most contentious periods as Charles and Diana's marriage begins to crumble. It has been widely criticised for being released so soon after the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
The two-minute trailer begins with the devastating 1992 fire at Windsor Castle, as Queen Elizabeth II (Imelda Staunton) says in a voiceover: "In light of the events of the last 12 months, perhaps I have more to reflect on than most."
The year 1992 was tumultuous for the Royal family, with Prince Charles and Princess Diana, as well as Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, announcing their separations. Princess Anne's divorce from Captain Mark Phillips was also finalised in 1992.
The trailer shows Diana preparing to sit down for the now-controversial interview with the BBC's Panorama.
Bashir is seen saying: "She''s at breaking point because of the way she feels she has been treated. They see her as a threat."
"I won't go quietly," Diana says. "I'll battle to the end."
The season will also deal with Diana's death, but producers for the show have said they won't be recreating the Paris car crash which killed her in 1997.
Watch the trailer above.