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Princess Diana: The Uncrowned Queen (2000)
Rating:
Starring: British Royalty
Director: Alan Scales
Category: Documentary
Studio: Delta Entertainment
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
49 mins

 
 

 

As the process of looking back on the life of Diana, Princess of Wales continues, it is becoming clearer that Diana would have been a much loved Queen, but it was not to be - for many reasons.

This new program explores new themes: Princess Diana's relationship with America; the gap that has been left in public life with the princess's death; the role of the media; the belief that the memory of the princess may have ushered in a more compassionate world; and above all the visible and increasingly impressive presence of her two sons, William and Harry.Both fine boys conducted themselves with unbearably poignant dignity at their mother's funeral.Just days after her death they were able to smile and thank ordinary members of the public who expressed their own grief directly to these two young boys.

What legacy will they face?How much has Charles been able to protect them?Certainly Harry seems visibly fond of his father.But how will Prince William feel about some of the petty acts of spite which his mother suffered?

With the benefit of previously unseen footage and contributions from Princess Diana's friends, this authoritative program provides a moving account of the unique life of the twentieth century's most remarkable woman.