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Loose Women star Denise Welch to star as late Queen in Diana musical
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Diana will be played by Kerry Ellis of the West End musical Wicked, and by Maiya Quansah-Breed of the play Six as her 19-year-old self.

A new musical about the life of Princess Diana will feature Loose Women panellist Denise Welch, who will star as the late Queen.alongside other well-known thespians in Diana: The Musical set to debut in December in London.will be played by actress Kerry Ellis who starred as Elphaba - the Wicked Witch of the West - in the West End musical Wicked.

A 19-year-old version of Princess Diana will be played by Maiya Quansah-Breed, who was nominated for the highest honour in British theatre, an Olivier, for her role as Catherine Parr in the production Six.Welch had her big break on stage with musical Yakety Yak 40 years ago and her last theatre performance was in the 2018 Calendar Girls UK Tour.

The new musical will explore the life and times of Princess Diana including her relationship with her ex-husband the King, who was then Prince of Wales.

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