Costumes and props used in the series "The Crown", based on the life of the British Queen Elizabeth II, will be publicly shown in London this week before the auction scheduled for February, claims Tanjug.
Among the items on display are the costumes worn by the main characters, including Elizabeth Debicki, who portrayed the princess to Diana, including Claire Foy i Imelda Stanton, who found themselves in the role of Queen Elizabeth at different ages.
The off-the-shoulder black dress Elizabeth Debicki wears in season five, inspired by the so-called "revenge dress" of the late Princess of Wales, is priced between £8.000 and £12.000, Reuters reports.
Replicas of Claire Foy's season one coronation robes and royal robes are estimated at £20.000 to £30.000.
Replicas of the golden carriage of state, the coronation chair, the facade of Buckingham Palace and 10 Downing Street will also be on sale.
Proceeds from sales will be donated to the National Film and Television School to establish scholarship programs across the UK.
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