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Diana's coffin, draped with the royal flag, was brought to London from Paris by Charles and her two sisters on 31 August 1997. [295] [296] The coffin was taken to a private mortuary and then placed in the Chapel Royal, St James's Palace. [295] Diana's coffin, draped in the royal standard with ermine border, borne through London to Westminster Abbey
Here is a timeline of key moments in Diana, Princess of Wales’s life and after her death: – July 1 1961: Diana is born at Park House, Sandringham, Norfolk. – 1967: Diana’s mother, Frances ...
Colthurst was a "middle-man" between Diana and Morton, who wrote the biography on the princess. [3] [4] In 1991, Colthurst conducted secret interviews with the Princess of Wales in which she talked about her marital issues and difficulties. [5] [6] He brought her questions from Morton and recorded tapes of her answers to bring back to him.
The year of the 25th anniversary of Princess Diana’s death, HBO is releasing an original documentary about her life. Composed exclusively of archival footage, the Ed Perkins documentary directed ...
The documentary aired on PBS in the United States in a slightly altered form, under the title Diana—Her Story. [6] A National Geographic documentary with the identical title, "Diana: In Her Own Words," was released the same year and was also structured around previously unaired interviews, but is unrelated.
Princess Diana left a grand legacy in her wake following her death in 1997. Diana married into England’s royal family in July 1981, when she and King Charles III (then Prince Charles) exchanged ...
Buy: ‘Diana: Her True Story — In Her Own Words’ $10.99. For more about Princess Diana, read Andrew Morton’s biography, Diana: Her True Story — In Her Words. The New York Times bestseller ...
Diana: Closely Guarded Secret is a 2002 book by former Metropolitan Police Royalty Protection Branch officer Ken Wharfe, written with the assistance of author Robert Jobson. [ 1 ] The book was the first written by a former member of the Royalty Protection Branch and was subject to some criticism and controversy.