Even now, Princess Diana remains one of the most deeply mourned figures in history.
A new documentary honoring her extraordinary life is set to premiere soon, and according to The Express, it will reveal new insights about her story.
“There is something almost magical about Princess Diana,” Executive Producer David Glover told The Express. “Despite the struggles in her personal life, she had a rare ability to connect with people and used it to create real change.”
He added, “Her 60th birthday feels like the perfect time to reflect on her life and legacy, and to explore how she went from an ordinary teenager to the most mourned person of all time.”

Diana is missed by many, but no one feels her absence more than her two sons, who loved her unconditionally. They take every opportunity to honor her memory, holding onto the precious moments they shared with her.
“When everybody says ‘she was funny, give us an example’. All I can hear is her laugh,” Harry shared in a 2017 interview with Good Morning America.
He fondly recalled, “She was one of the naughtiest parents, she’d come and watch us play football and smuggle sweet into her socks, literally walking back from a football match and having five packages of [candy]. And just, the whole shirt was full with sweets.”
William also spoke about their mother’s enduring presence, saying, “We felt incredibly loved by her, and I’m very grateful that the love still feels there. It feels like a good time to remember her and hopefully provide a different side.”
Harry added, “It was that love, even though she was on the other side of the room, as her son you could feel it.”
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She was determined to give her sons a childhood as normal as possible, always striving to keep them happy and content. To achieve this, she often took them beyond the palace walls—to amusement parks and fast-food spots.
Diana’s former personal chef, Darren McGrady, once recalled a memorable moment, telling Marie Claire: “I remember the princess came into the kitchen one day and said, ‘Cancel lunch for the boys, I’m taking them out, we’re going to McDonald’s.’ And I said, ‘Oh my God – your Royal Highness, I can do that, I can do burgers.’ And she said, ‘No, it’s the toy they want.’”
Had she been alive today, Princess Diana would be 63. Her memory remains cherished, and she will always be deeply missed. May she rest in peace.
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