Diana, Princess of Wales Everlasting
Diana, Princess of Wales was so much more than just a member of the British Royal family. Through her charity work, she gave hope to the homeless, care to the sick and those injured by landmines, and a loving touch to AIDS sufferers. Her legacy lives on in her two sons, William and Harry, who have continued in their motherʼs footsteps, helping the charities closest to her heart. Her positive influence can be seen in the boys as they grow into men, becoming confident, responsible and well-thought of in their chosen field – the military. Williamʼs dedication to charity was obvious when he spent a night out on the streets to highlight the problem of homelessness. He became president of the Royal Marsden Hospital, like his mother was, and in 2009, he and Harry became patrons of the Henry Von Straubenzee Memorial Fund, which fights poverty in Third World countries. His looks and natural charm have made him popular with the public, especially the girls. Itʼs obvious to see that William has inherited his motherʼs down-to-earth manner, as well as her charisma. Prince Harry on the other hand, has courted controversy in the years since his motherʼs death, becoming a rebellious teenager and getting into scrapes which often landed him in hot water with the press and the royal family. One such incident was the decision to dress as a Nazi at a friendʼs party, in 2005. But his partying ways havenʼt stopped the younger prince from continuing his motherʼs legacy, or pursuing his ambition of a military career. Whatever the future for Dianaʼs boys, itʼs obvious that sheʼs left behind two strong, confident personalities who are individuals in their own right. Just as weʼre sure “the Peopleʼs Princess” would have wanted.
Starring
Diana, Princess of Wales, Abbe Holmes
Director
Tim Nelson