Princess Diana: Life After the Palace (2023)

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Published 2023-09-22
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Throughout the 80s and 90s, there was one name and one face you couldn’t avoid. Diana, Princess of Wales. When her whirlwind marriage and subsequent divorce from Prince Charles thrust her into the public spotlight, she took it in her stride and grew into her new role as a global celebrity.

When freed from the shackles of royal restrictions, Diana’s life after the palace allowed her to connect with millions of people worldwide as a mother, humanitarian and fashion icon. Her unrivalled capacity for moving the dial and changing the narrative on causes and issues she cared about became the catalyst that legitimised her posthumous sobriquet, the People’s Princess.

And even today, 25 years on, Diana’s legacy continues to influence people worldwide, and she remains one of the most popular members of the royal family.


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All Comments (21)
  • To this day it still hurts. She was one of a kind. Magnetic, sensitive, beautiful. RIP
  • @lsdarius8702
    I have now watched so many documentaries about Diana, but the ending never changes, somehow I don't want to beileve she is gone! Rip beautiful lady 😘💕
  • @user-cp3kt5og1y
    I Was 18 when she died. Now I’m 44, I can’t believe she was 36 years old. Seems much younger to me now.
  • @jonalen8025
    She was beautiful inside and out She will always be greatly missed she truly was loved by not just the British but around the world I just hope she knew how loved she truly was
  • @32446
    She would have been a marvellous Queen and no better ambassador for our country.
  • I always adore Lady Di, one of important thing I learn from here is, she always look into people eyes when they are talking. It's not only to understand words but their feelings, their wounds, their sadness, their happiness, etc.
  • @ashajolson9791
    Such a unique personality she had. I can't express about her . She was awesome..,..
  • I just loved this woman when I was a very young child in the 80s. My mom says we watched the wedding when I was 1. I never remember a world without her and I just thought she was Disney princess ridiculously stupid gorgeous. And on top of that she seemed so so sweet. As a little girl, I felt like I KNEW she would give me a big warm hug and then sing a beautiful song to me and then a bird would land on our fingers lol. I'm just remembering my very earliest little girl thoughts. But I continued to love her as a teenager. I knew she had the eating disorder and that was something I understood personally. And I knew she was going through a sad divorce but I thought she would definitely find someone more handsome who actually loved her. And then when mom my and I went over to England right after I graduated high school, we spent a summer there. And she died just immediately after we returned. We were still jet lagged. And I'll just never forget how devastated we were. My mom actually screamed when the news announced the princess had died. We both burst into tears. To this day, when I see her shaking the hands of people in the hospital and holding a young child, I just cry. What a loss. I know she wasn't perfect. I know she had flaws. She was so honest about her flaws too. And it honestly makes me love her even more. I'll always always always be so so sorry that she's gone.
  • @mswinslow2396
    She died younger than I am now …she had so much left here :(
  • @Skipbo000
    Lesson: don't ask someone to marry you if you don't love the person.
  • @lialionet9246
    I was 16 when she has died. Tears again… Beautiful princess…
  • @user-nh3ps4rl9q
    She was so beautiful inside and out. She had so many years left to live. I still feel so Sad for her boys.
  • @purplebrit
    This documentary couldn't even get the date of her marriage right. The marriage took place on the 29th July 1981, not the 19th.