She was, indeed, the People's Princess. She belonged to them,
and was beloved by them. For some reason that cannot be pinned
down, this pretty young woman of the aristocracy, who married into
royalty, connected with the common folk in a way that was unique
and extraordinary. The people cared for and cared about Diana, and
when she was killed in a tragic car accident in Paris, the
outpouring of grief-not just in England, but globally-was
overwhelming. To commemorate the 50th anniversary of Diana
Spencer's birth, LIFE has assembled a celebratory chronicle of her
too short but constantly vibrant time in the public eye. In family
photos, we re visit Diana's youth and then, quickly enough, there
is her courtship by Prince Charles. The Wedding of the Century
really was that, an opulent extravaganza at St. Paul's that seemed
a fairy tale, even unto the Glass Coach. LIFE was on the job at the
time and in our pages appeared defining pictures from the day, as
well as behind the scenes shots taken by the royals themselves.
Those photographs resurface here, as do others from the magazine,
which paid constant attention to Diana as she gracefully assumed
the role of princess-perhaps the most famous princess of all time.
LIFE followed her-and follows her here-as she set about doing her
good works. Diana's family life with her handsome young boys in
Kensington Palace is recounted, as are the travails when her
marriage crumbles. On September 6, 1997, 2.5 billion people around
the world watched Lady Di's funeral, televised from Westminster
Abbey. LIFE revisits that sad day, and then parses Diana's legacy,
catching up with her charismatic sons today- the older of whom,
William, has just taken a bride. Kate Middleton now wears Diana's
ring, and will one day be queen the very thing that was predicted
for Diana, not so very long ago.
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