Remembering Princess Diana on What Would Have Been Her 62nd Birthday: Images We Can't Forget
She was the most photographed woman in the world. Here, the shots that stand the test of time
The Bride-to-Be
Diana – then, in 1980, a kindergarten teacher at the exclusive Young England school in Pimlico, London – keeps a close hold on two of her students in one of the first shots of the future princess, which would also be among her first controversies. The backlit Diana didn't realize her skirt was transparent.
The Royal Engagement
In the first photograph of the royal couple, Charles, Prince of Wales, then 32, poses with his fiancée, Lady Diana Spencer, 19, outside Buckingham Palace on Feb. 24, 1981 – just moments after announcing their engagement to the world. Nearly three decades later, Diana's son William proposed to longtime girlfriend Kate Middleton with his late mother's iconic engagement ring.
The Princess Bride
The train of Princess Diana's Emmanuel ivory taffeta and antique lace wedding gown was 25-feet long, and it took her three and a half minutes to walk down the carpeted aisle at St. Paul's. The planning of the dress was a lonely affair, as designer Elizabeth Emanuel recalled, "Nobody really came to fittings with her."
The Big Event
More than 600,000 people crowded the streets of London to see Lady Diana Spencer and Prince Charles make their way through the streets of London on July 29, 1981, their wedding day. Their international audience was even larger: Almost 1 billion people watched from home.
Sleeping Beauty
"I felt compelled to perform," Diana had said, "To do my engagements and not let people down." Still, she filled her schedule – but couldn't help but fall asleep during a 1981 event. (It was later revealed that, at the time, she was pregnant with William.
Baby Talk
"I felt the whole country was in labor with me," Diana said of her pregnancy with William, who was born June 21, 1982. Diana stayed only a day in the hospital. "It had been quite a difficult pregnancy," she later admitted. "I hadn't been very well throughout it, so by the time William arrived, it was a great relief."
A Full Dancing Card
During the royal couple's first visit to the U.S., in 1985, Princess Diana danced at the White House with John Travolta, while then-Prince Charles chatted up Nancy Reagan. Later that night, the Princess waltzed with Neil Diamond and Clint Eastwood.
The Game's Afoot
Amid rumors of living separate lives within their troubled marriage, Princess Diana openly flirted with polo players while her husband looked the other way at a November 1985 polo match in West Palm Beach, Fla.
Reaching Out
The Princess raised awareness and understanding of the HIV virus – then a new and frightening illness – by reaching out and holding hands with an infected man on April 19, 1987. "HIV does not make people dangerous to know, so you can shake their hands and give them a hug," she had said. "Heaven knows they need it."
A Vision in White
Princess Diana cemented her role as a fashion icon with memorable looks like this pearl-encrusted dress — described as the "Elvis look" — by designer Catherine Walker. Worn during a trip to Hong Kong in 1989, she topped it off with a pearl and diamond tiara that was a wedding gift from the Queen.
No Storybook Ending
"Here was a fairy story that everybody wanted to work," Diana had said about her marriage to Prince Charles. But relations between the two were visibly frosty on Nov. 3, 1992, at a memorial service in Korea. A month later, on Dec. 9, Prime Minister John Major announced their separation. "I desperately wanted it to work," Diana later said. "I desperately loved my husband."
Time to Go Yet?
While their parents looked the other way, Prince William and Prince Harry checked their watches during a lengthy veteran's parade on April 12, 1995.
In Danger for a Cause
The Princess famously donned a flak jacket and a face shield while touring an Angolan mine field, on behalf of the Red Cross, on Jan. 15, 1997. Diana later said that land mines – and the destruction they cause – is "something to which the world should urgently turn its conscience."
Sisters in Charity
Mother Teresa and Princess Diana – both active champions for human rights – met on June 18, 1997, at the Missionaries of Charity in the south Bronx. "Diana is my daughter," the nun often said.
A Doomed Romance
"Diana is besotted," PEOPLE reported when the Princess was photographed with her beau, Dodi Fayed, on his father's $32 million yacht off the coast of Sardinia. It would be one of the last photos taken of the couple, who died in a fatal car crash in Paris the following day, Aug. 31, 1997.
A Sad Goodbye
More than a million people lined the streets on Sept. 6, 1997, as Princess Diana's casket made the four-mile-long journey from London's Westminster Abbey to the Spencer family home in Northamptonshire. A card addressed to "Mummy" from Harry, then 12, rested among the flowers.
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