She was beloved by millions, but plagued by hidden turmoil. A tale of royalty, resilience and the heavy cost of fame.She was beloved by millions, but plagued by hidden turmoil. A tale of royalty, resilience and the heavy cost of fame.She was beloved by millions, but plagued by hidden turmoil. A tale of royalty, resilience and the heavy cost of fame.
King Charles III
- Self
- (archive footage)
- (as Prince Charles)
Hillary Clinton
- Self
- (archive footage)
George Clooney
- Self
- (archive footage)
Rupert Murdoch
- Self
- (archive footage)
Prince Harry
- Self
- (archive footage)
Princess Diana
- Self
- (archive footage)
Queen Elizabeth II
- Self
- (archive footage)
Prince William of Wales
- Self
- (archive footage)
- (as Prince William)
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Shown over a two-day period (August 9 and August 10, 2017) on network TV, Diana Spencer is fairly portrayed as a fairy tale princess of our modern day who made the best of her situation. While she fought back the best she could against the infidelities of Charles during her marriage, her manipulative ways and her own infidelities tarnished her reputation. If nothing else, she was a goodwill ambassador for the British monarchy and was influential for the projects she was most passionate about. And, she was a wonderful mother. Perhaps, that is the saddest part of her story, that she never got the chance to be the wonderful grandmother that she could have been had she lived.
A legend, an icon and a star, who was chased to death by the press / paparazzi / media. Two little boys lost a lovable mother so far too soon, a world lost a model of justice and kindness and a royal house lost its luster and credibility from beginning to end.
How can the media and the press live with themselves or sleep well at night after chasing a beloved princess to death?
Luckily, Diana had a brother who stood up for her and who dared to put into words what almost the whole world thought, thank you so much sir Charles Spencer! Thank you for daring to say what everyone thought, your sister would be very proud of you to stand up for her as you did. Your speech at Diana's funeral will be remembered by a whole world, a whole world gave you aplaus this day .
The princess used her advantage for what it was worth in her position, but who would not do it when the opportunity lay before her?
She had no one, absolutely no one in the royal house who stood up for her, or who spoke her case. It was probably this that made her the strong personality she was.
I feel disgust for the media and the press, and disgust for Charles, Camilla and not least for Queen Elisabeth, for their abominable behavior towards Diana.
The royal house got what they wanted in the end, easiest way out of rumors and bad publicity of the royal house.
(Luckily we have freedom of speech and I can write exactly what I want)!
Princess Diana will be remembered for many many decades, she will never be forgotten.
Thank you for being strong enough to pave the way for future generations of women, for standing up for what you thought was right and and not least for standing up for the sick and weak in society!
You will always be a star and Princess of England in my eyes!
Rest in peace the star above all stars.
How can the media and the press live with themselves or sleep well at night after chasing a beloved princess to death?
Luckily, Diana had a brother who stood up for her and who dared to put into words what almost the whole world thought, thank you so much sir Charles Spencer! Thank you for daring to say what everyone thought, your sister would be very proud of you to stand up for her as you did. Your speech at Diana's funeral will be remembered by a whole world, a whole world gave you aplaus this day .
The princess used her advantage for what it was worth in her position, but who would not do it when the opportunity lay before her?
She had no one, absolutely no one in the royal house who stood up for her, or who spoke her case. It was probably this that made her the strong personality she was.
I feel disgust for the media and the press, and disgust for Charles, Camilla and not least for Queen Elisabeth, for their abominable behavior towards Diana.
The royal house got what they wanted in the end, easiest way out of rumors and bad publicity of the royal house.
(Luckily we have freedom of speech and I can write exactly what I want)!
Princess Diana will be remembered for many many decades, she will never be forgotten.
Thank you for being strong enough to pave the way for future generations of women, for standing up for what you thought was right and and not least for standing up for the sick and weak in society!
You will always be a star and Princess of England in my eyes!
Rest in peace the star above all stars.
Part 1 was wonderful and tearful but it wasn't the story of Diana. It was more of 'The Story of Princess Diana'. We know nothing about her childhood except certain moments spoken by her brother.
Part 2: It's all about the stalking, shameless media and how it drove the Princess crazy and sad. This is more of the story of a Disgusting British media and the criminals of British islands aka 'Australian' media - the real murderers of Diana.
In Short, it's Not The Story of Diana. It's the story of her murderers - the Brit media, the Australian media and the flirty Charles & his pros mistress B*. Camilla.
Worth a watch though..
Part 2: It's all about the stalking, shameless media and how it drove the Princess crazy and sad. This is more of the story of a Disgusting British media and the criminals of British islands aka 'Australian' media - the real murderers of Diana.
In Short, it's Not The Story of Diana. It's the story of her murderers - the Brit media, the Australian media and the flirty Charles & his pros mistress B*. Camilla.
Worth a watch though..
A really beautifully well made documentary. Lovely insight into the whole Diana story. A must watch.
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