Princes Harry and William’s heartbreak behind iconic Diana photos

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It’s an iconic image beloved by royal fans but for Harry and William, it’s a treasured picture that reveals a heartbreaking truth.

Sexy, carefree and happy, a stark contrast to the woman who only two years before had sat down with Martin Bashir for a TV interview, her voice shaky and her eyes wide.written by high-profile journalist Cathy Horyn were putatively to promote the charity auction of 79 dresses Diana was about to hold at Christies.Photographer Mario Testino stands by one of the images taken five months before Diana’s death in Paris. Picture: MJ Kim/Getty Images.

Now, months later, Diana was carving out a new identity for herself as a global advocate and ambassador, flying to Angola to highlight the heinous violence of landmines and then later, war-torn Sarajevo.. “I wanted to show her joy and excitement.”Source:Supplied The fact that of all the formal portraits and relaxed family snaps they could choose from that they opted for a photo from this series is telling. That they would want to remember her as the world saw her in that moment: On the precipice of something truly great and more importantly, finally finding real joy and contentment.

Then, in July, she again took her sons on holiday to St Tropez staying at Mohamed Al-Fayed’s 30-room villa. When she went on vacation again it was on a cruise of the Mediterranean with Dodi Al-Fayed aboard his father’s super yacht, theHarry and Wills were, meanwhile, at Balmoral Castle in Scotland with their father and grandmother. When their mother rang on the 31st of August they were having a ball playing with their cousins.

 

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