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  1. Diana, Princess of Wales (born Diana Frances Spencer; 1 July 1961 – 31 August 1997) was a member of the British royal family. She was the first wife of Charles III (then Prince of Wales ) and mother of Princes William and Harry .

  2. Diana, Our Mother: Her Life and Legacy is a 2017 documentary film broadcast in the United Kingdom by ITV on 24 July 2017 and the United States by HBO on 24 July 2017. It will also air on Seven Network in Australia, CBC in Canada, Three in New Zealand, NRK in Norway, YLE in Finland and TV2 in Denmark.

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  3. The Story of Diana is an American four-hour television documentary on the life of Princess Diana. The ABC documentary, made in partnership with People, explored Diana's life and legacy, through interviews with historians, experts and people who knew Diana personally, interwoven with archival footage. [1]

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  4. Diana (2013 film) Diana and I. Diana, 7 Days. Diana, Our Mother: Her Life and Legacy. Diana: A Tribute to the People's Princess. Diana: Her True Story (film) Diana: In Her Own Words. Diana: Last Days of a Princess. Diana: The Rose Conspiracy.

  5. Biopic attempting to tell the real story of Diana, Princess of Wales, made at a time when she was already deeply unhappy and her marriage to Prince Charles was known to be troubled, but before their eventual divorce and her tragic death a few years later.

  6. Spencer is a 2021 historical [8] [9] psychological drama film directed by Pablo Larraín from a screenplay by Steven Knight. The film is about Princess Diana 's existential crisis during the Christmas of 1991, as she considers divorcing Prince Charles and leaving the British royal family.

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  8. Diana is a 2013 biographical drama film directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel, about the last two years of the life of Diana, Princess of Wales. The screenplay is based on Kate Snell's 2001 book, Diana: Her Last Love , and was written by Stephen Jeffreys .

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