Description: | A new insight into the "People's Princess," Lady Diana, with interviews from those who knew her best, looking at her life, loves, and where she might be today. This touching tribute reveals glimpses of how she grew to be an important figure worldwide, perhaps even bigger than The Crown itself. Features interviews with people who knew her throughout her brief and inspiring life, including Hilary Clinton, Lana Marks (Friend), Barbara Daly (Diana's Make-Up Artist), Derek Deane (English National Ballet), Donagh Toffolo (Counsellor), Lucia Flecha De Lima (Friend), Liz Tilberis (Editor, Harpers Bazaar), Ruth Rudge (Diana's School Headmistress), Joanna Bull (Founder of Gilda's Club For Cancer Sufferers), Penny Walker (Diana's Music Teacher), Mary Clarke (Diana's Nanny), Peter York (Co-Author The Official Sloane Ranger Handbook), Mary Robertson (Diana's Former Employer), Sam Mcknight (Diana's Hair Stylist), Cindy Adams (NBC News), Katharine Graham (Publisher, The Washington Post), Landon Jones (Editor, People Magazine), Arthur Edwards (Photographer, The Sun), Meghan Cox Gurdon (Royal Journalist), Dr. Frederick Koenig (Professor of Sociology and Psychology), Dr. Sandra Harper (Psychologist), Debbie Frank (Diana's Astrologer) Diana, Princess of Wales would have marked her 60th birthday in July 2021. This documentary portrait offer copious insights from intimates of Lady Diana Spencer and experts, examining her life, loves, and cultural phenomenon in Britain and abroad-and offering compelling speculation regarding the course of the People's Princess' story if she hadn't been tragically taken in 1997. 65 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English. |