'The Crown' will feature Princess Diana's bulimia battle, actress says

Emma Corrin, who will play Diana in season four, opened up about what to expect.

Emma Corrin, who joined the cast last year, told USA Today that because Diana had been so open about her battle with the eating disorder, it felt like an important element to include.

Explaining that bulimia was "central to [Diana's] experience," Corrin added that it was important to her to "do that justice."

"She was very candid about [it], which I think is incredibly progressive of her at that time," Corrin said. "I think that for anyone who's experienced it, it is always a good thing to see [it] be represented onscreen. At the same time, I know it's very triggering to see, and I know that you have to be careful."

"You inflict it upon yourself because your self-esteem is at a low ebb, and you don't think you're worthy or valuable," she said. "It's a repetitive pattern which is very destructive to yourself."

As "The Crown" moves into the 1980s, viewers will be introduced to Diana, who met Charles when she was still a teenager. After a brief courtship, the former couple married in a lavish ceremony in 1981, watched by countless fans of the royal family around the globe.

"Oh man, it weighed so much," Corrin said of the dress she wore in the wedding scene. "It was so heavy I could hardly move in there!"