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Diana: Death of a Goddess is a book about the death of Diana, Princess of Wales by psychiatrist and documentarian David Cohen. It was published in 2004 by Century, an imprint of Random House . A continuation of Cohen's 2003 documentary film on the same topic, Diana: The Night She Died , the book explores conspiracies surrounding the event and ...
Unlawful Killing is a 2011 British documentary film about the deaths of Diana, Princess of Wales, and Dodi Fayed on 31 August 1997 directed by Keith Allen and financed by Dodi's father Mohamed Al-Fayed at a reported cost of £2.5m. [2] It had a single trade screening during the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. [1] [3] [4]
English: This is video footage of President William Jefferson Clinton delivering remarks on the death of Princess Diana. This footage is official public record produced by the White House Television (WHTV) crew, provided by the Clinton Presidential Library.
A multi-colored sea of floral tributes to Diana, Princess of Wales, lie outside the gates of her London home. The flowers began to arrive soon after news of Diana's death, in a Paris car crash ...
Here, watch Queen Elizabeth's tribute to Princess Diana after her death, broadcast from the balcony of Buckingham Palace on September 5, 1997:
Diana, Princess of Wales, left, and Britain's Queen Elizabeth II smile to well-wishers outside Clarence House in London on Aug. 4, 1987. (Martin Cleaver/AP) (ASSOCIATED PRESS)
The Queen is a 2006 docudrama film directed by Stephen Frears and written by Peter Morgan.The film depicts the death of Diana, Princess of Wales in 1997. The royal family regards Diana's death as a private affair and thus not to be treated as an official royal death, in contrast with the views of Prime Minister Tony Blair and Diana's ex-husband, Prince Charles, who favour the general public's ...
Prime Minister Tony Blair addressed the public on Aug. 31, noting that he, as everyone else, was “utterly devastated” by the news. “The people everywhere, not just here in Britain, kept ...