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Unseen Photograph of Princess Diana, One Of The Most Photographed People In The World

The photographer realized he had captured something special after taking this photo. It wasn’t until he checked the negative image that he truly understood how special it was. Princess Diana, a highly photographed woman in the 80s and 90s, had every move documented by paparazzi.

Though it seemed like she was always in the spotlight, we’ve gathered some rare pictures that offer a more intimate look into her life. These images reveal a special side of Diana before her life came to an end.

In 1994, she hit the slopes in Austria with her sons William and Harry, the photo capturing a moment when Harry was only 9.

There were some troubles with Diana’s 25-foot train on her wedding day. The designers hadn’t considered how difficult it would be to walk in, causing problems as the dress and its train got a little crushed inside the carriage, leaving visible wrinkles.

A family portrait was taken on October 6, 1984, at Kensington Palace.

When this photo reached the media, everyone agreed that Princess Diana looked breathtakingly beautiful. Some claim it’s one of the most beautiful photos ever taken of her.

The late Princess Diana was truly one of a kind and will forever be missed.

Please share these beautiful photos of Lady Di with your family and friends on Facebook.

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