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Diana: The Last Princess of Wales (2017x225)


Date de diffusion: Août 30, 2017

Documentary charting the unique relationship that Diana, Princess of Wales, had with the people of Wales, featuring rarely seen archive film and photographs. Among those who got to know her well were Captain Sir Norman Lloyd-Edwards, who looked after Diana on her many trips to the country and developed a close relationship with her. The programme also hears from fans like Joy and Robert King from Neath, Anne Daley, who became the first person to sign the book of condolence for Diana in St James's Palace, and Frances Elliston from Cardiff, who talks movingly about how Diana helped her son Kevin, who was diagnosed with Aids in 1990. Angela Incledon reveals how Diana became involved with the charity Ty Hafan after she got in touch with her with the details of her three-year-old son Daniel's illness, and royal-watcher and amateur photographer Colin Edwards, who formed an unlikely friendship with the princess over 16 years, shares some of the over 300 photos he took of her and reveals the stories behind them.

  • Première: Nov 1936
  • Épisodes: 5425
  • Abonnés: 61
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