

The People's Princess gets the made-for-TV treatment nobody asked for.
Indeed a tribute, this movie tells the story of Princess Diana's last year, from May 1996 to her fatal accident in August 1997. It focuses on her love affairs with a Pakistani heart surgeon and with Dodi Al Fayed, on her battle with the press, her charity work, and her relationship with her sons. Many scenes re-enact well-known images and moments from this year, and the movie ends on the note that Diana was about to accept Dodi's proposal of marriage when the accident occurred
Costume
Recreated iconic outfits with discount mall energy
Production
Shot in actual locations—budget went somewhere

Director
Gabrielle Beaumont
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Amy Seccombe was an unknown stage actress; this was her only major screen role. She reportedly studied Diana's vocal patterns for months.
Released just seven months after Diana's death, it sparked outrage from her family and was banned in several UK cinemas.
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