I like that even though she was treated badly and didn't feel good about herself, she never took it out on people like some people do in order to cope. She only hurt herself so that she could cope and she still had plenty of heart left to care about so many people who may or may not have cared about her.
Apart from being a beautiful woman there was something else very appealing about this lady. She was admired by most for her honesty and truth and mothering capabilities. She epitomized truth. She stood up for what was right. She was a ray of hope in a world infested with crooks and liars in influential positions. It was outrageous that such a person was treated in such a dreadful way by those so close to her. She was part of our lives and she was ripped from us. We cared so much about that.
Thank you for uploading this, it's incredibly poignant. You are right, it's better without music or any effect. The images are raw but they bring you back to that moment and place. It is good to be reminded that people can be truly incredible when they come together in an honest outpuring of emotion. Thank you again.
Why do so many people have to polarize about Diana? Surely she was like most of us, neither all saint nor all sinner. Personally I love people as much for their "faults" as their "virtues" (all being more or less in the eye of the beholder), and Diana brought a welcome breath of reality to an idealised (hence fake) institution. She was "one of us", which is surely why she was so loved by so many.
Please. A scheming, manipulative, self-centred, self promoter who seduced the media to her every whim; who has a well documented penchent for inumerable illicit affairs and who liked to be photographed amongst the poor and needy of the world in her Armani dresses and her Dolce & Gabanna shoes. Still, marginally better than Kate Moss I suspose, that other iconic legend.
Actually, you disgraceful bitch, she never wore an Armani dress or Dolce Gabana shoes, and she never dressed up for charitable engagements, but rather only when she went out to glamourous events. Did you not see how causually she was dressed in Angola & Bosnia?
And don't compare her to that drunk Kate Moss, or anybody else for that matter.
Because of Diana, we have a treaty that bans landmines. Name me another celebrity who is that influential and has accomplished half of what Diana did.
DRSYNSCARECROW - You distgusting, dispicable excuse of a human being. How can you say such hateful and disrespectful things? People like you make me sick, and why? because you are jelous? I remember walking the short journey from my house in Belgravia to take flowers on the evening the above video was shot with a huge bunch of sunflowers and a pocket full of candles. What I saw when I arrived at Kensington Gardens will stay with me for the rest of my life. So sad and such a sense of loss.
I like that even though she was treated badly and didn't feel good about herself, she never took it out on people like some people do in order to cope. She only hurt herself so that she could cope and she still had plenty of heart left to care about so many people who may or may not have cared about her.
vindemiatrix 7 months ago
Apart from being a beautiful woman there was something else very appealing about this lady. She was admired by most for her honesty and truth and mothering capabilities. She epitomized truth. She stood up for what was right. She was a ray of hope in a world infested with crooks and liars in influential positions. It was outrageous that such a person was treated in such a dreadful way by those so close to her. She was part of our lives and she was ripped from us. We cared so much about that.
007Stalled 1 year ago 2
i wish i had gone to kensington palace during that week.......
Indul1 1 year ago
Missed and loved in death as she was in life.
God bless sweet Diana !
grooverheliboy 2 years ago 4
thankyou very much for showing it us
xbritishgirlx 2 years ago 3
Thank you for uploading this, it's incredibly poignant. You are right, it's better without music or any effect. The images are raw but they bring you back to that moment and place. It is good to be reminded that people can be truly incredible when they come together in an honest outpuring of emotion. Thank you again.
terradisiena 2 years ago 4
Why do so many people have to polarize about Diana? Surely she was like most of us, neither all saint nor all sinner. Personally I love people as much for their "faults" as their "virtues" (all being more or less in the eye of the beholder), and Diana brought a welcome breath of reality to an idealised (hence fake) institution. She was "one of us", which is surely why she was so loved by so many.
laurenticwave 3 years ago 3
People recognised the pure intention of spirit in Diana.
Also the filthy spirits of her murderers.
idasputem 3 years ago 4
The people who still love and remember Diana out numbers the people who don't.
DianaRemembered 3 years ago 7
who are u to say such a thing??? did you know her? no i didnt thibk so! another one judging yet again
xbritishgirlx 3 years ago 3
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Please. A scheming, manipulative, self-centred, self promoter who seduced the media to her every whim; who has a well documented penchent for inumerable illicit affairs and who liked to be photographed amongst the poor and needy of the world in her Armani dresses and her Dolce & Gabanna shoes. Still, marginally better than Kate Moss I suspose, that other iconic legend.
DRSYNSCARECROW 3 years ago
Actually, you disgraceful bitch, she never wore an Armani dress or Dolce Gabana shoes, and she never dressed up for charitable engagements, but rather only when she went out to glamourous events. Did you not see how causually she was dressed in Angola & Bosnia?
And don't compare her to that drunk Kate Moss, or anybody else for that matter.
Because of Diana, we have a treaty that bans landmines. Name me another celebrity who is that influential and has accomplished half of what Diana did.
PeaceJustice4ever 3 years ago 15
DRSYNSCARECROW - You distgusting, dispicable excuse of a human being. How can you say such hateful and disrespectful things? People like you make me sick, and why? because you are jelous? I remember walking the short journey from my house in Belgravia to take flowers on the evening the above video was shot with a huge bunch of sunflowers and a pocket full of candles. What I saw when I arrived at Kensington Gardens will stay with me for the rest of my life. So sad and such a sense of loss.
walfiethewonderdog 2 years ago 6
wow its so nice to come across a page that hasn't been tarnished yet. miss you still dianna.
chubbadeen 3 years ago 3
My friend went to Kensington Palace around this time. She said the smell of flowers was everywhere and the atmosphere incredibly sad and poignant.
midsummergirl 3 years ago 5
I agree, I don't think we will ever see anything like this again in our lifetimes...
ChicLink 3 years ago 6
I was there this August 31, on the 10th anniversary. The crowd was a fraction of the size of here but it was still emotional.
tribecatom 4 years ago 6
I'm pretty sure we won't see another 'Diana' in our lifetime. We were blessed with her presence.
JulioXW 4 years ago 14
i am still sad 10 years later, the 2 princes are in my thoughts and prayers :(
Benji4lyf 4 years ago 9
Same as me. Loved then love her now.
QueerSwede 4 years ago 7