A new musical chronicling the royal relationship of Lady Diana Spencer — and what happens when marrying a prince doesn’t exactly live up to the fairy-tale hype — will arrive on Broadway in March.

Performances of “Diana” will begin at the Longacre Theater on March 2, 2020, with an opening date set for March 31.

The show ran earlier this year at La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego, which has had some success with other long-running Broadway transfers like “Come From Away” and “Memphis.” (“Escape to Margaritaville” was not so lucky.)

Some members of the creative teams for those productions are also behind “Diana." The director of “Diana,” Christopher Ashley, won a Tony Award for his direction of “Come From Away,” and the “Memphis” writers Joe DiPietro and David Bryan also penned the book, music and lyrics for this production.