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Never-before-seen pictures of Princess Diana – she was a wonderful mother and role model

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Rare photos of Princess Diana, who was among the most photographed people in history The photographer thought he had something amazing after taking this picture of the princess!

She was a loving mother to her boys Harry and William throughout her life and a steadfast supporter of children, AIDS-related organizations, and landmine victims.

We’ve seen a lot of wonderful Diana photos over the years, but there are some that haven’t gotten quite as much attention. That doesn’t make them any less magnificent…

Because of her loving and giving nature, Lady Di is known as the People’s Princess and will always be regarded as the monarchy’s modernizer.

On August 31, 1997, Lady Diana Spencer perished in a horrific automobile collision. She was wed to Prince Charles Windor, the British throne’s heir apparent and the son of Queen Elizabeth. Everyone was stunned by her untimely demise, not just those in Britain but also those around the world. She was that much loved.

Diana was viewed by young Britons as an infusion of freshness and modernity into the stodgy royal routine. People say that following her untimely demise, the nation was in a profound state of shock because she was a national treasure to everyone.

The images below will serve as a reminder that Diana, the people’s princess, will live on in our minds forever!

The Formal Photograph Of The Future Princess Was Unveiled Shortly Before Her Wedding Day, July 1981

Diana became something of a style icon at the height of her fame, and she took that with her to the slopes while skiing.

Diana is pictured here on a skiing trip to Austria with her kids, Harry and William. This photograph was shot shortly after Harry turned nine years old. He’s adorable, and the whole family is stunning!

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Diana and her children visited Necker Island in the British Virgin Islands in 1990, together with her sister’s children. The island was owned by Richard Branson of Virgin.

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Diana knows how to have a good time. Look at this lovely photo of her and Harry visiting the amusement park Thorpe Park in 1992.

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Diana was dubbed “The People’s Princess” by many. She was involved in numerous humanitarian endeavors, offering a good example of how a kind and loving person should act.

Princess Diana is shown here visiting an Orthopedic workshop in Luanda, Angola, and sitting with land mine victims.

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We could go on and on about Diana’s wonderful photographs. This one was taken in 1971, while she was on vacation in Itchenor, West Sussex.

Meanwhile, this one was taken outside Diana’s flat in Coleherne Court, London, before to her engagement to Charles.

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Harry is pictured here sticking out his tongue to the crowd gathering around Buckingham Palace. Diana seemed to be taken aback.

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Barbour is still a popular royal apparel brand, although Princess Diana may have worn it best.

Diana adored Barbour, and her journey to the Outer Hebrides in Scotland in 985 was the ideal occasion to wear her Barbour-style waxed cotton jacket.

Jayne Fincher, a royal photographer who captured some of Princess Diana’s most memorable images, trailed the royal couple everywhere they went. She’d rented a jet to travel to the Outer Hebrides, where Charles and Diana were on official business.

“When I caught up,” says Fincher, “Charles said, ‘Where have you been?’”

The Outer Hebrides are subject to extremes of wind and rain, which Princess Diana experienced during her visit there in 1985.But she looks great in the images from the trip, and photographer Jayne noticed something after going over the negatives.

“You don’t see Diana dressed like that very often. She looked so happy. It was pouring rain, but her makeup was perfect and un-smudged. I looked a mess, as usual,” she said.

The photo below was taken during Diana’s last summer alive. She is seen with her boyfriend Dodi Al Fayed on a boat in St. Tropez, France, jumping into the water.

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