1997年。パリでパパラッチの追跡を振り切ろうとした車が事故を起こし、車に乗っていたダイアナ元皇太子妃は命を落としてしまう。英国民の関心は、生前からたびたびダイアナとの不仲説が取り沙汰されていたエリザベス女王に向くが、チャールズ皇太子と離婚して民間人に戻っていたダイアナの死に対し、女王など王室の人々は静観を決め、大衆の不信感が募る。そこで首相に選ばれたばかりのトニー・ブレアが事態収拾に臨むが……。
クリスマス休暇に英国ノーフォークのサンドリンガム邸で王室一家と過ごしていたダイアナは、チャールズ皇太子との結婚生活から離れることを決意する。
1995年、ダイアナが夫のチャールズ皇太子と別居してからすでに3年の月日が過ぎようとしていた。ある日、彼女の良き友であり、治療師でもあるウーナの夫が倒れたと連絡が入り、ダイアナは急いで病院に駆け付ける。そこで彼女は、優秀な心臓外科医ハスナットと出会う。
Using home videos recorded by her voice coach, Diana takes us through the story of her life.
A fresh and revealing insight into Princess Diana through the personal and intimate reflections of her two sons and her friends and family.
20 year-old Lady Diana Spencer laughed out loud when Prince Charles proposed to her having met her only 12 times. Five months later, she walked up the aisle - watched by three quarters of a billion people around the world - to marry what people believed was her Prince Charming. This is the true story of the seven days that led to the wedding of the decade - was it doomed before it even began?
When Princess Diana's life was cut short by a tragic car accident, the entire world mourned her loss. Now, 20 years after her death, Princess Diana: Tragedy of Treason? sheds light on the life and death of one of history's most beloved figures.
This feature-length documentary reframes one of the most iconic days in history like never before, with beautifully restored original film of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer's wedding, now presented in full 4K resolution.
Diana The Woman Inside highlights Diana as a woman and mother, rather than just a tragic icon.
An insight into the turbulent relationship between Princess Diana and her formidable stepmother Raine Spencer.
In "Diana: The Mourning After" Christopher Hitchens sets out to examine the bogusness of "a nation's grief", tries to uncover the few voices of sanity that cut against the grain of contrived hysteria. His findings suggested that the collective hordes of emotive Dianaphiles sobbing in the streets were not only encouraged but emulated by the media. In the aftermath of Diana's death a three-line whip was enforced on newspapers and on TV, selling the sainthood line wholesale. The suspicion was that journalists, like the public, greeted the death as a chance to wax emotional in print, as a change from the customary knowing cynicism, to wheel out all those portentous phrases they'd been saving up for the big occasion. Sadly, they just seemed to be showboating; the eulogies, laments and tear-soaked platitudes ringing risibly hollow.
Lady Diana Spencer was one half of the highest-profile courtship the British royal family had seen in decades. The wonder of Diana, and her style, stemmed partially from how noticeable she was from the very beginning.
Twenty years after the tragic 1997 death of Princess Diana in Paris, this ABC special provides new perspective on her final days. Host Martin Bashir, who revealingly interviewed Diana in 1995, takes viewers inside her final months and days. "The last 48 hours of her life, we tell that story in fairly careful detail. There are some phone calls that take place, there are some things that happen that I think are something of a revelation," Bashir said. The documentary also looks at the prior years of Diana's life.
Close friends, family and world leaders profile the life of the princess. Narrated by Sir Richard Attenborough.
Professor Paul Mullen looks at the way in which admiration can slip into obsession and in some cases, life-threatening behavior.