Princess Diana’s tragic boyfriend Dodi Fayed to be played by The Kite Runner star Khalid Abdalla in series five of The Crown… while Salim Dau will play his Harrods boss father Mohamed

  • The last two series of The Crown will cover the Royal Family in the 1990s to 2003
  • No official release date has been announced for season five but it will air in 2022 

He was the son of a billionaire who won the heart of a princess before their untimely and tragic deaths.

And Dodi Fayed is expected to play a large part in the next series of The Crown – and it was last night claimed that British actor Khalid Abdalla, 39, who starred in the 2007 film The Kite Runner, has been cast in the role. 

Film producer Dodi, 42, and Diana, 36, were killed when their Mercedes crashed in a tunnel in Paris in 1997.


Iconic role: Khalid Abdalla will take on the role of Princess Diana’s tragic boyfriend Dodi Fayed in series 5 of The Crown

The Crown’s producers have not confirmed if the crash itself will be depicted on screen. 

Post 1997 posed some challenges for the Royal Family, as not only did the Queen have two grieving grandsons to consider, she was also criticised regarding her handling of Diana’s death. 

Israeli actor Salim Dau, 70, will play Dodi’s father, former Harrods owner Mohamed Fayed, Variety magazine reported.  


The Crown series five: Israeli actor Salim Dau, 70, will play Dodi’s father, former Harrods owner Mohamed Fayed

Australian actress Elizabeth Debicki, 31, has already been announced as replacing British star Emma Corrin as Diana in the fifth series of the Netflix drama, which is currently being filmed.  

From her big break in 2013’s The Great Gatsby to becoming a household name thanks to 2016 TV series The Night Manager, the star steadily climbed up the ranks of showbusiness to secure the career-making role.

The actress said of her casting last year: ‘Princess Diana’s spirit, her words and her actions live in the hearts of so many. It is my privilege and honour to be joining this masterful series, which has had me absolutely hooked from episode one.’ 


Out with the old… MailOnline takes a look at The Crown’s new stars for series five – it was announced that Elizabeth had been cast as Princess Diana last August, and fans of the Netflix show were delight to hear that the Australian actress would be taking on the role 

Elsewhere, Imelda Staunton will replace Olivia Colman as Queen Elizabeth II.  

Speaking about joining the hit show, Imelda, 65, admitted she is ‘frightened’ to take on the Queen Elizabeth role in The Crown. 

The actress is following on from Claire Foy as well as Olivia, but says she has an ‘extra challenge’ playing a recent version as it will be fresh in the audiences mind.


Her Royal Highness: The very first image of Imelda Staunton in character as Queen Elizabeth II

The actress playing Princess Anne in The Crown’s fifth season has been revealed as The IT Crowd and Humans star Claudia Harrison.

The Thick Of It star and London deli owner Theo Fraser Steele will play Princess Anne’s husband Timothy Laurence.

James Murray, 46, will take on the role of Prince Andrew, Dominic West is set to play Prince Charles in the final two series of the show, Lesley Manville has been cast as Princess Margaret –  and Jonathan Pryce has said he is ‘confident’ about ‘tackling the daunting prospect of portraying Prince Philip’. 

‘I lost my daddy during COVID’: Taking home Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series was Olivia, 47, for her role as Queen Elizabeth II, who revealed her father died from Covid as she paid tribute to him in her acceptance speech

The casting update comes after The Crown ruled supreme at the 2021 Emmy Awards with the Netflix drama winning Outstanding Drama Series and Olivia Colman, Josh O’Connor, Gillian Anderson and Tobias Menzies all nabbing trophies.

The fan favourite show was the night’s biggest winner, with seven awards including a sweep of the dramatic acting categories.

The series beat out The Boys, Bridgerton, The Handmaid’s Tale, Lovecraft Country, The Mandalorian, Pose, and This Is Us for the accolade. The trophy also gave Netflix its first win in the most elite of Emmy categories.

Key historical moments involving the Royal Family between 1999 and 2003

1999: The marriage of the Queen’s son Prince Edward and Sophie Wessex: The wedding took place at St George’s Chapel in Windsor. 

2000: The Queen celebrates the Millennium: Millennium celebrations take place throughout the UK. The Millennium Dome in London is officially opened by HM The Queen on January 1.    

2001: Queen Elizabeth reacts to 9/11 terrorist attacks: A week after the tragedy she sent a message to the British ambassador to Washington, Sir Christopher Meyer to offer her condolences. 

She wrote: ‘Each and every one of us has been shocked and numbed by what we have witnessed in these recent days. 

‘At your service today, we think especially of the British victims. These are dark and harrowing times for families and friends of those who are missing or who suffered in the attack – many of you here today. 

‘My thoughts and my prayers are with you all now and in the difficult days ahead’. 

On September 13 The Queen ordered the Changing of the Guard ceremony to be paused for a two minute silence, followed by the playing of the American national anthem. 

2002: The Queen’s Golden Jubilee: The Queen celebrated the milestone on February 6 and it was an international event to mark the 50th anniversary of her ascension to the throne. 

On June 4, an estimated one million people headed to central London to line The Mall on the last day of the official celebrations.

Queen guitarist Brian May played ‘God Save The Queen’ from the roof of Buckingham Palace in her honour. 

2002: The Queen dines at 10 Downing Street with the five living former Prime Ministers who served under her. She met with Tony Blair, John Major, Margaret Thatcher, James Callaghan and Edward Heath.

2002: The death of Princess Margaret: The Queen’s younger sister dies after suffering a stroke aged 71. The pair had had a troubled relationship after The Queen said she couldn’t marry her love Peter Townsend. 

2002: The Queen Mother dies: She passed away aged 101 at Royal Lodge Windsor. 

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