Lord Richard Attenborough does the narrative of this movie. You may remember him from Jurassic Park. He was a close and personal friend to Diana. He opens your eyes, how Diana touched so many people. And it is a view that a lot of the press did not dictate.
Diana was one of the few people who didn't run away from AIDS victims, she didn't fear getting their disease, she simply wanted to encourage them. Diana felt all people deserve to know, that they are special. And that is exactly how she made people feel. This woman was amazing. She tried to change the routine of the British motherhood scenario, she wanted to modernize everything. She believed in something a lot of parents, to this day- still shy away from. Taking your children with you, where ever and whenever you go somewhere.
Diana was idolized by many. People wanted to know her latest endeavors, her accomplishments, and even her failures. She was beautiful, friendly, loving, and wasn't afraid to let people know that she cared. It didn't matter that you were a nobody, sick and dying- you mattered. She had a lot of love to give. And people miss her still to this day.
The press was always in her life, pointing fingers, ridiculing, laying blame, and making comments. And that is how her early demise came into existence. She wanted a little "me" time. And she was finally dating again, and the driver of the automobile tried to avoid the press. When it was finally determined that she had passed on, the World mourned.
She leaves two sons, Princes to the throne. She also leaves behind her X Prince Charles, who had already moved on before her demise. However, her death, still phased him, after all- he was the mother to his Children, and he did once love her dearly!
Diana was very loved, idolized, and needed. Her legacy lives on. And there need to be more people like her, who make the less fortunate know that they are needed and loved. You, the people- the reader- everyone- you are all alive for a reason. And Diana wanted you to live happily, even on your death bed.
There are many guest appearances in this video including: Hillary Rodham Clinton. These guests appareances by many, are also interviewed, telling you how they felt Diana touched their lives, and the lives around her. She will live on in our hearts and our memories.
This film is not rated, and lasts eighty nine minutes. It is produced by Hallmark entertainment.
Published by Deneale K. Williams
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