Princess Diana, the most popular lady of her time, captured the hearts of people around the world.
While the paparazzi followed her every move, we’ve found some rare and fascinating photos that offer a closer look into her extraordinary life. Let’s take a trip down memory lane and explore these unforgettable moments.
A Ski Adventure
In 1994, Princess Diana hit the slopes in Austria with her children, William and Harry. This heartwarming image captures a precious moment when Harry was just 9 years old.
A Ring Fit for a Princess
Diana’s engagement ring sparked controversy because it was not custom-designed like most royal engagement rings. She chose a 12-carat sapphire set in white gold from a catalog. This iconic ring was later passed down to Kate Middleton.
Overcoming Wedding Jitters
Even a princess can get nervous on her wedding day! Diana was so jittery that she accidentally called her future husband by the wrong name at the altar. Instead of Charles Philip, she said Philip Charles Arthur George!
A Dress Mishap
The designers of Diana’s 25-foot wedding dress didn’t anticipate the difficulties she would face walking in it. The dress ended up being a little crushed inside the carriage and had visible wrinkles. Despite the mishap, Diana still looked stunning on her special day.
The Headache of a Tiara
Diana’s elaborate tiara, known as the Spencer Tiara, gave her a headache! It had been in her family for almost a century. Her brother, Charles Spencer, once mentioned in an interview that she suffered from a cracking headache when wearing it all morning.
Love’s Rough Start
Even fairy tales have their bumps in the road. When Diana and Charles’ engagement was confirmed, a reporter asked if they were in love. Diana replied confidently, “Of course,” while Charles responded, “Whatever ‘in love’ means.”
Safeguarding the Dress Designs
The press was desperate to get a sneak peek at Diana’s wedding dress. To keep the designs a secret, sketches were ripped up after showing them to Diana. The designers even installed a safe in their studio to secure their creations.
Royal Wedding Gifts
The royal couple received a multitude of incredible wedding gifts. From an engraved Steuben glass bowl to a handmade porcelain centerpiece, they were truly spoiled. The Reagans, the former U.S. President and First Lady, even sent them a special whiskey from Scotland and a matching diamond and sapphire watch.
Surprising Family Connections
After getting married, Diana and Charles discovered a hidden secret—they were distant cousins! Both were 16th cousins once removed, as they were both descendants of Tudor King Henry VII.
Capturing Diana’s Early Days
This charming photo captures Diana in 1980, before she became royalty. Her natural beauty and genuine smile shine through.
A Humanitarian Heart
Princess Diana was well-known for her compassion and dedication to humanitarian causes. In 1997, she visited landmine victims in Angola, showcasing her commitment to making a positive difference in the world.
Harry’s Playful Side
Prince Harry, always one to bring a smile to people’s faces, sticks out his tongue at the crowds surrounding Buckingham Palace. His mischievous personality made him an instant favorite.
Bonding with Raine
In this photo, Raine Spencer, Diana’s stepmother, shares a special moment with Princess Di. Despite their tumultuous relationship in the past, this image captures a bond of love and understanding.
Cherishing Time with Dodi
Days before the tragic car crash that ended Diana’s life, she enjoyed a vacation in the south of France with her new beau, Dodi Al-Fayed, the son of an Egyptian billionaire. This photo captures a moment of pure happiness.
Summer Fun at the Beach
Princess Diana truly embraced the joy of life, as seen in this picture of her having a blast on the beach. Her animal print bathing suit adds a touch of fun to her already captivating personality.
The People’s Princess
Princess Diana earned the title “The People’s Princess” through her selfless acts of kindness and humanitarian efforts. She remains an inspiration and role model for generations to come.