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![]() | Today marks 28 years since Princess Diana passed, yet it still feels like it happened only yesterday. I was just 11 at the time, and I remember the shock and sadness as if it were yesterday. My mother was utterly heartbroken, she watched everything, from the announcement of her death to the funeral, and cried herself to sleep night after night. At the time, I didnβt really understand why it felt so devastating. I knew Diana was a real princess, someone in the headlines, but I didnβt really know her. It wasnβt until I watched The Crown that I began to see the woman behind the headlines. Emma Corrin and Elizabeth Debicki brought her to life in such a beautiful way. They showed her humour, her kindness, her warmth, and her courage. Watching them, I felt like I was finally meeting her, seeing the person she truly was, beyond the public image. Itβs remarkable that someone who lived such a short life could leave such a lasting mark. Diana had a way of touching peopleβs hearts, of making them feel seen and cared for. Her kindness, her spirit, and her humanity continue to inspire so many, all these years later. Today, let us remember Diana for the extraordinary woman she was. Not just a princess, but a woman of warmth, empathy, and courage, a woman who, even now, continues to shine in our hearts. submitted by /u/UKScreenDramaLeaker [link] [comments] |
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