Princess Diana's legacy
Twenty years ago Thursday night, Princess Diana was killed in a car crash in Paris as she and her new boyfriend raced to escape paparazzi. Mark Phillips covered the story then, and he reports on Diana's legacy now.
Twenty years ago Thursday night, Princess Diana was killed in a car crash in Paris as she and her new boyfriend raced to escape paparazzi. Mark Phillips covered the story then, and he reports on Diana's legacy now.
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Britain's Prince Harry is denouncing the photographers who chased after Princess Diana the night she was killed. He speaks out in a new BBC documentary about the accident in Paris and the extraordinary reaction, 20 years ago next week. Harry and his brother, Prince William, appear in the documentary. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
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This month marks the 20th anniversary of the death of Princess Diana. She was just 20 years old when she married Prince Charles, but there were signs of trouble even before she walked down the aisle. CBS News will broadcast an encore of the two-hour special, "Princess Diana: Her Life | Her Death | The Truth," on Saturday, Aug. 19, at 10/9c on CBS.
Gayle King hosts two-hour primetime special, "Princess Diana: Her Life | Her Death | The Truth" Sat., Aug. 19 at 9/8c
Best-selling author Jeffrey Archer remembers the day Princess Diana announced she was retreating from public life at a charity event in 1993, and the shockwaves that it sent throughout England.
As Princess Diana's literal right-hand-man, Patrick Jephson saw up close what led Diana to embrace difficult causes like AIDS and mental illness, the positive effect that she had on those she came into contact with, and the toll that the lack of appreciation for her work could take on her.
Chris Jackson, Royal photographer for Getty Images, has followed Prince William and Prince Harry around the world to capture them working with the charities they devote themselves to, echoing their mother, Princess Diana's passion for giving and compassion.
Diana's friend and former employer Mary Robertson flips through some treasured possessions - letters and Christmas cards that Diana sent to her throughout their 15-year friendship, which chronicle the progression of her life as a princess.
Ballet star Wayne Sleep spent over a decade performing in front of some of Britain's biggest audiences, but never had a thrill like when he worked with Princess Diana to surprise her husband, Prince Charles, with a special performance in 1985.
Focumentary about Princess Diana was British network Channel 4's highest-rating show of 2017
The journalist and contributor to new book, "Remembering Diana: A Life in Pictures," discusses National Geographic documentary featuring private recordings of Diana
On the twentieth anniversary of the British royal's tragic death, a new book illustrates the remarkable life of the princess whose marriage, motherhood, divorce and social activism captivated the world
This month marks 20 years since the death of Princess Diana. National Geographic is marking the anniversary with a new book called "Remembering Diana: A Life in Photographs" and a new documentary, "Diana: In Her Own Words." The movie features audio from secret interviews Diana recorded in 1991. Journalist, editor and Diana biographer Tina Brown, who wrote the foreword to "Remembering Diana," joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the revealing audio clips of the princess.
A British TV channel is defending its decision to play controversial tapes Princess Diana recorded in a new documentary
The new documentary "Diana: In Her Own Words" is causing controversy over whether the Princess of Wales would have wanted to share intimate details of her life with a wide audience. Taped conversations between Diana and her speech coach, filmed in 1992 and 1993, are included in the documentary, covering intimate details of her personal life, married life and even sex life. Charlie D'Agata reports.
Twenty years after Princess Diana's untimely death, a new documentary has revealed part of Diana's life that she tried to keep private: her role as a mom. "Diana, Our Mother: Her Life and Legacy" premiered on HBO on Monday night and showed there's still plenty of grieving to do, especially by her sons William and Harry. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
In a new HBO documentary premiering Monday, Princes William and Harry open up about the loss of their mother, Princess Diana. The princes last spoke with their mother only hours before she died in a Paris car crash. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
In new HBO documentary the royal brothers share memories of their mother publicly for the first time, twenty years after her sudden death
In a new documentary airing Monday, "Diana, our mother: Her life and legacy," British princes William and Harry share memories of their mother, 20 years after her sudden death. The princes also reveal regrets over a phone call with her that they had no idea would be her last. Liz Palmer reports.
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