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the title of the book became "diana, her true story, against diana's wishes", diana wanted the book to be "the true story" i said no, isn't the true store yirks it's your true story. we doubted nothing about what she said but it was only her view and we later found out there was a hell of a lot excluded. >> diana can't call out charles and camilla while she herself was involve in anon and off four year liaison with james hewitt. she realized she needed to sort out her own business first and hewitt got the old heave ho. >> she said nothing about james hewitt, james gill by, never mentioned him and oliver hall a married art dealer. >> diana was getting her retaliation in first. >> this was the biggest fear of her life, the marriage ending, her being blamed for it, divorce, charles gets the children because she's the bad guy. >> she didn't believe that what she was doing was really on the same scale. what charles was doing was really engaging in a very serious and profound love affair. and these side affairs that diana had they never came close to the deep love affair that charles and cam
the title of the book became "diana, her true story, against diana's wishes", diana wanted the book to be "the true story" i said no, isn't the true store yirks it's your true story. we doubted nothing about what she said but it was only her view and we later found out there was a hell of a lot excluded. >> diana can't call out charles and camilla while she herself was involve in anon and off four year liaison with james hewitt. she realized she needed to sort out her...
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along comes diana, boom, it all changes. >> the crowds went absolutely mad about diana. >> they came up with a name for it, it was di-mania. >> after the wedding the royal family really thought that the attention on diana would die out but diana was lightning in a bottle, so different from the rest of the family. >> there's a big difference between the queen, she's sort of above everybody else, untouchable, if you like, diana comes in and she's very much hand's on. >> diana physically embraced the people that were there to see her n ways in which she reached into the crowd to shake hands and crouched down to hug children. >> diana herself was totally overwhelmed. just the intense interest in her. >> at the sydney opera house and drive through the city brought out tens of thousands to catch a glimpse of this woman the world made so much fuss about. >> a flower flicked to diana's face and she was frightened initially. then she started to weep. >> i thought it was so pauling. i hadn't done anything like climb mt. everett or done something wonderful like that. >> there was a sense of imp
along comes diana, boom, it all changes. >> the crowds went absolutely mad about diana. >> they came up with a name for it, it was di-mania. >> after the wedding the royal family really thought that the attention on diana would die out but diana was lightning in a bottle, so different from the rest of the family. >> there's a big difference between the queen, she's sort of above everybody else, untouchable, if you like, diana comes in and she's very much hand's on....
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but not diana. she wanted to blow the lid on everything >> isn't it normal to feel angry and want to change the situation that is hurting. >> this was her going totally rogue, she was risking it all, not knowing where it would lead. >> diana's taking on one of the oldest and most powerful institutions in the world. >> she wanted her truth to be told and she was determined that she was going to control her narrative. ♪ ♪ >>> it was the summer of 1990, and charles was playing polo and fell badly off his horse and broke his arm. and he was rushed to the local hospital. ch -- major fall, a major break.major fall, a maj break. >> diana was a hundred miles away when she heard about the accident and drove to the hospital. >> it was a very big story. a lot of reporters, photographers, film crews outside of the hospital he was being treated. >> inside royal palace staff were stunned to discover charles very first visitor wasn't diana it was camilla parker bowles. she had come through the back door so the
but not diana. she wanted to blow the lid on everything >> isn't it normal to feel angry and want to change the situation that is hurting. >> this was her going totally rogue, she was risking it all, not knowing where it would lead. >> diana's taking on one of the oldest and most powerful institutions in the world. >> she wanted her truth to be told and she was determined that she was going to control her narrative. ♪ ♪ >>> it was the summer of 1990, and...
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diana did not shut up. she stood up with amazing courage against her husband and all his lackeys and all the institutional detritus. and that was something. that was really something. >> that gave women watching, regardless of class, a lot more courage to do that in their own lives. >> diana was a very clever person. she was decades ahead of her time in manipulating the press and public opinion. so there is the queen's entire comms department putting out one story, all untrue. very quietly, going around the back, got a book away, got it published. complete secrecy. making the palace look complete idiots. and her getting her story out. i don't think it's manipulative, i think it's an intellect, an instinct for survival. and i tip my hat to her for it. >> diana's won the hearts and minds of the public. but charles' supporters have a counter narrative in mind, and they're going to retaliate in kind. >> the royal biographer says she was approached to tell the other side of the story. >> i spoke quite strongly i
diana did not shut up. she stood up with amazing courage against her husband and all his lackeys and all the institutional detritus. and that was something. that was really something. >> that gave women watching, regardless of class, a lot more courage to do that in their own lives. >> diana was a very clever person. she was decades ahead of her time in manipulating the press and public opinion. so there is the queen's entire comms department putting out one story, all untrue. very...
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diana didn't. this was hugely daunting for her. >> i learned to be royal in one week. >> pre-diana there was zilch interest in the royal family. along comes diana and boom, it all changes. >> the crowds went absolutely mad about diana. >> they came up with a name for her. it was di-mania. >> after the wedding the royal family really thought that the attention on diana would die out. but diana was lightning in a bottle. she was so different from the rest of the royal family. >> there's a big difference between the queen. she's sort of above everybody else, untouchable if you like. diana comes in, and she's very much hands on. diana physically embraced the people that were there to see her. the ways in which she reached into the crowd to shake hands and crouched down to hug children. >> diana herself was totally overwhelmed at just the intense interest in her. >> at the sydney opera house the drive through the city brought the people out in their tens of thousands to catch a glimpse of this woman the
diana didn't. this was hugely daunting for her. >> i learned to be royal in one week. >> pre-diana there was zilch interest in the royal family. along comes diana and boom, it all changes. >> the crowds went absolutely mad about diana. >> they came up with a name for her. it was di-mania. >> after the wedding the royal family really thought that the attention on diana would die out. but diana was lightning in a bottle. she was so different from the rest of the...
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diana had a plan. the trip to angola was just the start. >> she harbored this ambition to be some kind of ambassador for the country. i have got no doubt whatsoever that had she lived, something would have developed. >> labor government were all about modernization and energy and a new way of doing things. and she was in that same space. the royal family. charles would have been seen as much more of a force of conservatism. >> she needs to make sure that the narrative around her life, moving forward, was positive. so, diana's clever. she wooed the editors of the papers, and would invite them over for these cozy lunches at kensington palace. >> how much you were in love with diana and her image. >> she was a manipulator. she could throw you off your guard with a flutter of the eyelids. it was a tactic. >> she actually phoned her favorite photographers to let them know where she might be. she would telephone gossip writers. she would encourage them to build her up at the expense of the rest of the rather
diana had a plan. the trip to angola was just the start. >> she harbored this ambition to be some kind of ambassador for the country. i have got no doubt whatsoever that had she lived, something would have developed. >> labor government were all about modernization and energy and a new way of doing things. and she was in that same space. the royal family. charles would have been seen as much more of a force of conservatism. >> she needs to make sure that the narrative around...
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it has 90 rooms. >> having been the honorable diana spencer she was suddenly lady diana spencer. she skipped along the corridors shouting, i'm now lady diana. >> she was someone to be reckoned with. the spencers go back an awful long way. they were rich enough back in the 1600s to lend money to the monarchy. >> another tick in the box to say, right, i'm now officially a part of this aristocratic world. i'm one of you. i have the title and my father has the house. >> and then diana was sent to another school called west heath. it was a safe and a cozy environment for diana. it is where her two older sisters sarah and jane had gone to school. ♪ >> here in the ballet class was somewhere she could shine. she adored dancing. and anyone who has danced, if you do enjoy dancing, you're just lost in yourself. >> leaping about, absolutely amazing. great leaps and bounds. >> she did it every day. >> it was quite a sight, wasn't it? >> yes, it was amazing. legs everywhere. >> part of diana's attractiveness of school is that she was athletic. she was gorgeous. she had a lot of vitality. so
it has 90 rooms. >> having been the honorable diana spencer she was suddenly lady diana spencer. she skipped along the corridors shouting, i'm now lady diana. >> she was someone to be reckoned with. the spencers go back an awful long way. they were rich enough back in the 1600s to lend money to the monarchy. >> another tick in the box to say, right, i'm now officially a part of this aristocratic world. i'm one of you. i have the title and my father has the house. >> and...
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, diana, diana. >> diana has no idea what's about to hit her. she's only 21. and she's about to make her debut on the world stage. she's embarking on a six-week tour of australia and new zealand. >> it's her first international outing as her royal highness. it's an unbelievable responsibility for a 21-year-old. and she has got to prove she is up to the job. >> prince of wales led the way, but it was his princess who drew most attention. young prince william after strong lobbying by his mother was also allowed to come on tour. >> charles was a veteran by then, so he knew the ropes. diana didn't. this was hugely daunting for her. >> i was thrown into the deep end. i learned to be a royal in one week. >> pre-diana, there was zilch interest in the royal family. along comes diana and, boom, it all changes. >> the crowds went absolutely mad about diana. >> they came up with a name for her. it was dimania. >> after the wedding, the royal family really thought that the attention on diana would die out, but diana was lightning in a bottle. she was so dif
, diana, diana. >> diana has no idea what's about to hit her. she's only 21. and she's about to make her debut on the world stage. she's embarking on a six-week tour of australia and new zealand. >> it's her first international outing as her royal highness. it's an unbelievable responsibility for a 21-year-old. and she has got to prove she is up to the job. >> prince of wales led the way, but it was his princess who drew most attention. young prince william after strong...
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diana had a plan. the trip to angola was just the start. >> she harbored this ambition to be some kind of ambassador for the country. i've got no doubt whatsoever that had she lived, something would have developed. labor government were all about modernization and energy and a new way of doing things and she was in that same space. the royal family, charles would have been seen much more as a force of conservatism. >> she needed to make sure that the narrative around her life moving forward was positive. so diana is clever. she wooed the editors of the papers and would invite them over for these cozy lunches at kensington palace. >> however much you were in love with diana and her image, she was a manipulator. she could throw you off your guard with a flutter of the eyelids. it was a tactic. she actually phoned her favorite photographers to let them know where she might be. she would telephone gossip writers. she would encourage them to build her up at the expense of the rest of the rather staged royal
diana had a plan. the trip to angola was just the start. >> she harbored this ambition to be some kind of ambassador for the country. i've got no doubt whatsoever that had she lived, something would have developed. labor government were all about modernization and energy and a new way of doing things and she was in that same space. the royal family, charles would have been seen much more as a force of conservatism. >> she needed to make sure that the narrative around her life moving...
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diana was fascinated about this. a couple of weeks before the wedding, she was passing by the prince's office. she opened the parcel inside and there was a bracelet, beautiful bra bracelet. when charles became engaged, he asked the crown joweweler to ma several pieces of juewelry to several women who had been kind to him. >> their local of token were saying -- take her to lunch and to say thank you and farewell. diana discover it is gift that charles has got for camila. a gold chain bracelet. diana new what that meant. she knew what i meant. she found it to be incredibly difficult and suspicious that camila parker was back in the pede prince's life. when charles came back into the room, he met diana in a rage and tears and he got to his desk and he found the bracelet that had gf on it. on the day that charles went to have lunch with camila and gave her her bracelet, diana went to have lunch with her two sisters, sarah and jane, she told her sisters she could not go through with it. she wanted to run away and call off
diana was fascinated about this. a couple of weeks before the wedding, she was passing by the prince's office. she opened the parcel inside and there was a bracelet, beautiful bra bracelet. when charles became engaged, he asked the crown joweweler to ma several pieces of juewelry to several women who had been kind to him. >> their local of token were saying -- take her to lunch and to say thank you and farewell. diana discover it is gift that charles has got for camila. a gold chain...
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the title of the book became "diana, her true story, against diana's wishes", diana wanted the book to be called "the true story." i said no, it isn't the true story, it's your true story. we knockouted nothing she said, but it was only her view, and we later found out there was a hell of a lot excluded. >> diana can't call out charles and camilla while she herself was involve in anon and off four year liaison with james hewitt. she realized she needed to sort out her own business first and hewitt got the old heave ho. >> she said nothing about her relationship with james hewitt. james gillby, the voice on the tapes, never mentioned him, and there was this start of the relationship with oliver hall, the married art dealer. >> diana was getting her retaliation in first. >> this was the biggest fear of her life, the marriage ending, her being blamed for it, divorce, charles gets the children because she's the bad guy. >> she didn't believe that what she was doing was really on the same scale. what charles was doing was really engaging in a very serious and profound love affair. and these
the title of the book became "diana, her true story, against diana's wishes", diana wanted the book to be called "the true story." i said no, it isn't the true story, it's your true story. we knockouted nothing she said, but it was only her view, and we later found out there was a hell of a lot excluded. >> diana can't call out charles and camilla while she herself was involve in anon and off four year liaison with james hewitt. she realized she needed to sort out her...
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so diana is clever. she wood the editors of the papers and would invite them over for these cozy lunches at kensington palace. >> however much you were in love with diana and her image, she was a manipulator. she could throw you off your guard with a flutter of the eyelids. it was a tactic. she actually phoned her favorite photographers to let them know where she might be. she would telephone gossip writers. she would encourage them to build her up at the expense of the rest of the rather staid royal family. but you get your fingers burned if you mess with the fire, you know, and the fire was the media. ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it's time for our veteran's day sale on the sleep number 360 smart bed. what if i sleep hot? ...or cold? no problem, the sleep number 360 smart bed is temperature balancing so you both sleep just right. and it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. so, you can really promise better sleep? yes! you'll know e
so diana is clever. she wood the editors of the papers and would invite them over for these cozy lunches at kensington palace. >> however much you were in love with diana and her image, she was a manipulator. she could throw you off your guard with a flutter of the eyelids. it was a tactic. she actually phoned her favorite photographers to let them know where she might be. she would telephone gossip writers. she would encourage them to build her up at the expense of the rest of the rather...
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not diana. the tragedy is that we'll never know what diana could have become. >> diana had this fairytale that young girls are brought up on that you marry the prince and you live happily ever after. and in a time when there was a lot of change for women in general, she broke away from this fairytale and said, i would kind of rather do it on my own. >> but even in fairytales, being a princess is like living in a gilded cage, and anyone who does actually become a princess in real life, you realize that that is just an illusion. >> but she crafted a new image of a modern princess, of somebody who is independent and accomplished and has a voice and an identity, and i think especially for little girls today, what a role model to have. >> princess diana's life was a blueprint for the modern woman. >> diana will be relevant for eternity. >> she could present herself in such a way that she could outshine anybody, outglitz anyone, dominate a gathering. and then it would be all over and she might come up
not diana. the tragedy is that we'll never know what diana could have become. >> diana had this fairytale that young girls are brought up on that you marry the prince and you live happily ever after. and in a time when there was a lot of change for women in general, she broke away from this fairytale and said, i would kind of rather do it on my own. >> but even in fairytales, being a princess is like living in a gilded cage, and anyone who does actually become a princess in real...
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not diana. the tragedy is that we'll never know what diana could have become. >> diana had this fairy tale that young girls are bought up on of you marry the prince and you live happily ever after. and in a time when there was a lot of change for women, in general, she broke away from this fairy tale and said i'd kind of rather do it on my own. >> but even in fairy tales, being a princess is like living in a gilded cage. and anyone who does actually become a princess in real life, you realize that that is just an illusion. >> but she crafted a new image of a modern princess, of somebody who is independent and accomplished and has a voice and an identity. and i think, especially for little girls today, what a role model to have. >> princess diana's life was a blueprint for the modern woman. >> diana will be relevant for eternity. >> she could present herself in such a way that she could outshine anybody, out-glitz anybody, and sort of dominate a gathering. and then, it would be all over and she'd
not diana. the tragedy is that we'll never know what diana could have become. >> diana had this fairy tale that young girls are bought up on of you marry the prince and you live happily ever after. and in a time when there was a lot of change for women, in general, she broke away from this fairy tale and said i'd kind of rather do it on my own. >> but even in fairy tales, being a princess is like living in a gilded cage. and anyone who does actually become a princess in real life,...
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diana had a plan. the trip to angola was just the start. >> she harbored this ambition to be some sort of am ambassador for the country. i've got no doubt whatsoever that how she lived simply would have developed. >> labor government, we're all about modernization and energy and a new way of doing things, and she was in that same space. her family, charles would have been seen as more a force of conservatism. >> she need to make sure that the narrative around her life moving forward was positive. so diana's clever. she wooed the editors and invite them to kensington palace. >> however much we're in love with diana and her minute, she was a manipulator. she could throw you off your guard with ha flutter of the eyelids. it was a tactic. she actually foenld her favorite photographers to let them know where she might be. she would telephone gossip writers. she would encourage them to build her up at the expense of the rest of the rather staied royal family. argan oil plus kera-system up to 72 hours frizz c
diana had a plan. the trip to angola was just the start. >> she harbored this ambition to be some sort of am ambassador for the country. i've got no doubt whatsoever that how she lived simply would have developed. >> labor government, we're all about modernization and energy and a new way of doing things, and she was in that same space. her family, charles would have been seen as more a force of conservatism. >> she need to make sure that the narrative around her life moving...
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>> diana's decision to confront camilla was sort of a breakthrough for her. >> from this point on, diana becomes increasingly disillusioned with the sham that is her marriage. she's about to take control of her own story. >> marriage offers stability. >> here you have her husband, the future king of england in love with someone else. >> she was like a tinder box waiting to explode. >> isn't it normal to feel angry and want to change a situation that is hurting? >> this was her going totally rogue. she was risking it all. not knowing where it would lead. >> diana is effectively planting a bomb under the royal family. >> she wanted her truth to be told . >>> there was always in the background, this haunting shadow, this black cloud, and that's what she was settling with from the outset. >> my dreams were calling at night. i dreamt of camilla the whole time. obsessed with camilla, totally. >> she adored prince charles. she wanted to be part of the royal family, to be a credit to the monarchy. >> she wanted to show the world, and she wanted to show camilla, look who i am, look what he's got.
>> diana's decision to confront camilla was sort of a breakthrough for her. >> from this point on, diana becomes increasingly disillusioned with the sham that is her marriage. she's about to take control of her own story. >> marriage offers stability. >> here you have her husband, the future king of england in love with someone else. >> she was like a tinder box waiting to explode. >> isn't it normal to feel angry and want to change a situation that is...
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not diana. the tragedy is that we'll never know what diana could have become. >> diana had this fairy tale that young girls are brought up upon that you marry the prince and you live happily ever after. and in a time when there was a lot of change for women in general, she broke away from this fairy tale and said i would rather do it on my own. but even in fairy tales, being a princess is like living in a gilded cage. anyone who does actually become a princess in real life, you realize that that is just an illusion. but she crafted a new image of a modern princess. of somebody who is independent and accomplished and has a voice and an identity. and i think especially for little girls today what a role model to have. princess diana's life was a blueprint for the modern woman. >> diana will be relevant for eternity. >> she could present herself in such a way that she could out shine anybody, out glitz anyone. and sort of dominate a gathering. and then it would be all over and she'd come up to me,
not diana. the tragedy is that we'll never know what diana could have become. >> diana had this fairy tale that young girls are brought up upon that you marry the prince and you live happily ever after. and in a time when there was a lot of change for women in general, she broke away from this fairy tale and said i would rather do it on my own. but even in fairy tales, being a princess is like living in a gilded cage. anyone who does actually become a princess in real life, you realize...
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but diana wasn't actually left completely alone. >> camilla parker bowles left diana a note saying, such exciting news, love to see the engagement ring. that's a real, like, mafia thug move. that's so "mean girls," it's unbelievable. that's a power move right there. >> in diana's own words, she told me any marriage prince charles might have made could never be as strong as the relationship he had with camilla. and that's what she was battling with from the outset. >> but she has something that camilla doesn't have, which is her youth, her beauty, her sparkle, her charisma. and that's something she's going to hold on to and use. >> diana was incredibly determined to make charles love her. >> her role was to triumph in the fairytale over the wicked lady in the house down the road. ♪ >> one of diana's early engagements was an evening at the goldsmith's hall in london. >> she came in to have a look around in the showroom. she made a dive for this one particular dress which had kind of a deep cleavage, a tight bone bodice. >> diana chose this dress herself because she wanted to show the wor
but diana wasn't actually left completely alone. >> camilla parker bowles left diana a note saying, such exciting news, love to see the engagement ring. that's a real, like, mafia thug move. that's so "mean girls," it's unbelievable. that's a power move right there. >> in diana's own words, she told me any marriage prince charles might have made could never be as strong as the relationship he had with camilla. and that's what she was battling with from the outset. >>...
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diana didn't. this was hugely daunting for her. >> i was thrown into the deep end. >> pre-diana, there was zilch interest in the royal family. along comes diana and, boom, it all changes. >> the crowds went absolutely mad about diana. >> they came up with a name for her. it was di mania. >> after the wedding, the royal family thought that the attention on diana would die out. diana was lightning in a bottle. she was so different from the rest of the royal family. there's a big difference between the queen. she's above everybody else, untouchable, if you like. diana comes in and she's very much hands on. >> diana physically embraced people there to see her. the ways in which she reached into the crowd to shake hands and crouched down to hug children. >> diana herself was totally overwhelmed. just the intense interest in her. >> at the opera house, the drive through the city brought people out in tens of thousands to catch a glimpse of this woman the world had made so much fuss about. >> i took the p
diana didn't. this was hugely daunting for her. >> i was thrown into the deep end. >> pre-diana, there was zilch interest in the royal family. along comes diana and, boom, it all changes. >> the crowds went absolutely mad about diana. >> they came up with a name for her. it was di mania. >> after the wedding, the royal family thought that the attention on diana would die out. diana was lightning in a bottle. she was so different from the rest of the royal family....
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diana 26 to life. did you ever think that your friend diana could ever get wrapped up in a wild story like this? >> no. no, it's my worst nightmare. >> greg mulvihill now has full custody of their son. >> i've actually had a lot of heart to hearts with greg mulvihill and i do generally think that he is a sweet, nice man and didn't deserve any of this. >> welden's wife lea is now a single parent too. >> he shouldn't be in prison. he should be home. weldon is a beautiful person, that my son should be able to have in his life. >> weldon mcdavid, the man who said he just wanted to help, who once empowered a woman caught in an abusive marriage, now, the fallen hero. contemplating life behind bars. perhaps he, sums it up best. >> there is no winners here. there is no winners at all. this whole situation is a lost. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline", i'm craig melvin, thank you for watching. >> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> i have a lot of guilt still in
diana 26 to life. did you ever think that your friend diana could ever get wrapped up in a wild story like this? >> no. no, it's my worst nightmare. >> greg mulvihill now has full custody of their son. >> i've actually had a lot of heart to hearts with greg mulvihill and i do generally think that he is a sweet, nice man and didn't deserve any of this. >> welden's wife lea is now a single parent too. >> he shouldn't be in prison. he should be home. weldon is a...
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tell us about your diana. what makes your diana yours? >> my diana sings and dances ♪ >> reporter: which has sparked questions about whether a musical is a wise way to even tell her story. >> i do think it is a story about someone finding their voice, so what better way to tell that than a musical. >> reporter: they were just days away from opening last year when broadway's voice was silenced by the pandemic in the down time, the cast recorded the show inside an empty theater, streaming it on netflix but nothing beats a live audience when "diana" the musical finally takes the stage. joe fryer, nbc news, new york >>> that is "nightly news" for this thursday a reminder there is a great new episode of nightly news kids edition streaming right now where our kid correspondent lucy interviews me about what it is like to anchor "nightly news." my favorite question, why do they call you an anchor? thank you for watching i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night, everyone ♪ ♪ i see trees of green ♪ ♪ red ro
tell us about your diana. what makes your diana yours? >> my diana sings and dances ♪ >> reporter: which has sparked questions about whether a musical is a wise way to even tell her story. >> i do think it is a story about someone finding their voice, so what better way to tell that than a musical. >> reporter: they were just days away from opening last year when broadway's voice was silenced by the pandemic in the down time, the cast recorded the show inside an empty...
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the story, a weekend over a miserable christmas that diana spends with the royal family, is fictional, but stewart's performance and her resemblance to the princess have already attracted critical acclaim where the film has shown. i tried to absorb her as best i could in a kind of spiritual way, and not get so fixated and sort of debilitated by trying to do a perfect, perfect impression. because she felt so alive and she felt so spontaneous and sort of earth—shaky that the only way to do her justice would be to kind of learn stuff technically but then forget about it and be free. she was, like, the least free woman for a long time, but her desire for freedom and her ability to attain it was so strong energetically that that was kind of impossible to nail. it is written by oscar nominee steven knight. since he wrote it, the emmy—winning netflix series the crown became one of the most watched tv series in the world, the audience fascinated by their interpretation of charles and diana's marriage. the british royals may be an ultra—wealthy and privileged family, but the heart of thi
the story, a weekend over a miserable christmas that diana spends with the royal family, is fictional, but stewart's performance and her resemblance to the princess have already attracted critical acclaim where the film has shown. i tried to absorb her as best i could in a kind of spiritual way, and not get so fixated and sort of debilitated by trying to do a perfect, perfect impression. because she felt so alive and she felt so spontaneous and sort of earth—shaky that the only way to do her...
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tell us about your diana. what makes your diana yours? >> my diana sings and dances ♪ >> reporter: which has sparked questions about whether a musical is a wise way to even tell her story. >> i do think it is a story about someone finding their voice, so what better way to tell that than a musical. >> reporter: they were just days away from opening last year when broadway's voice was silenced by the pandemic in the down time, the cast recorded the show inside an empty theater, streaming it on netflix but nothing beats a live audience when "diana" the musical finally takes the stage. joe fryer, nbc news, new york >>> that is "nightly news" for this thursday a reminder there is a great new episode of nightly news kids edition streaming right now where our kid correspondent lucy interviews me about what it is like to anchor "nightly news." my favorite question, why do they call you an anchor? thank you for watching i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night, everyone ♪ ♪♪ stop wasting my time ♪ ♪ you
tell us about your diana. what makes your diana yours? >> my diana sings and dances ♪ >> reporter: which has sparked questions about whether a musical is a wise way to even tell her story. >> i do think it is a story about someone finding their voice, so what better way to tell that than a musical. >> reporter: they were just days away from opening last year when broadway's voice was silenced by the pandemic in the down time, the cast recorded the show inside an empty...
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borja: hoy estÁ con nosotros, bienvenida profe diana. ¿cÓmo se siente una persona al ser catalogado como una de las mejores maestras? diana: muy buenos dÍas, muchas gracias por su espacio. me siento muy honrada de representar a mÉxico por primera vez. y bien inspirada al lado de todos estos docentes extraordinarios a nivel global que estamos ahÍ que estÁ haciendo cosas extraordinarias para nuestros alumnos e incidir en nuestras comunidades. aylÉn: muchas maestras y maestros que nos estÁn viendo en este momento. me gustarÍa que nos digas cuÁl consideras que es el ingrediente que necesita una maestra para ser como tÚ, la mejor. diana: yo creo que uno de los ingredientes importantes y que al menos yo he tratado de impulsar de manera continua y con mucha perseverancia, es en por carmen los intereses de los estudiantes pero acompaÑarlos a desarrollar sus talentos. que ellos se encuentren pasiÓn por eso que quieren hacer. y los acompaÑo, para aquellos a travÉs de la ciencia, la tecnologÍa, las matemÁticas descubran mÁs allÁ
borja: hoy estÁ con nosotros, bienvenida profe diana. ¿cÓmo se siente una persona al ser catalogado como una de las mejores maestras? diana: muy buenos dÍas, muchas gracias por su espacio. me siento muy honrada de representar a mÉxico por primera vez. y bien inspirada al lado de todos estos docentes extraordinarios a nivel global que estamos ahÍ que estÁ haciendo cosas extraordinarias para nuestros alumnos e incidir en nuestras comunidades. aylÉn: muchas maestras y maestros que nos...
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the filmmaker is hla and and the woman who plays diana as the woman who plays diana as the american actress kristen stewart. bringing a story about the so—called people's princess to london where diana princess of wales lived for many years was a big moment for the cast and crew of spencer. it's does and crew of spencer. it's does an american, kristen stewart, as directed by chile and filmmaker pablo larrain and was partly made in germany but there is a supporting cast of actors and still feels the film belongs to britain's. i actors and still feels the film belongs to britain's.- belongs to britain's. i feel like we are _ belongs to britain's. i feel like we are bringing i belongs to britain's. i feel like we are bringing it i belongs to britain's. i feel. like we are bringing it home for her completely. 0ne like we are bringing it home for her completely. one of the reasons it is fun to talk about this movie existing at all is that we get to have her again evenif that we get to have her again even if it is just through the inspiration that she gave to pablo and stephen and myself, i'd d
the filmmaker is hla and and the woman who plays diana as the woman who plays diana as the american actress kristen stewart. bringing a story about the so—called people's princess to london where diana princess of wales lived for many years was a big moment for the cast and crew of spencer. it's does and crew of spencer. it's does an american, kristen stewart, as directed by chile and filmmaker pablo larrain and was partly made in germany but there is a supporting cast of actors and still...
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. >> the series "diana" explores princess diana he divorce from prince charles and how freedom came with a price. >> one person, diana, took on the royal family. and now she needs to take a step back and figure it out. >> diana was even more isolated after her divorce. she hadn't just lost the royal family and her ex-husband but the whole backup, the palace machinery. the one saving grace, if you like, for her was, of course, william and harry. but when they were not around, she was quite alone. >> she would go back to the palace and there would be nobody there to welcome her home, to say, well done, or let me pour you a drink. >> she had lost her sense of trust and security. >> joining me now, cnn royal commentator kate williams. kate, this is fascinating, a fascinating chapter in her life. what changed for diana once her marriage was over? >> jim, everything changed, because with a royal family, you're in or you're out, and diana was out in the cold as we heard on the clip there. she was very isolated, lost the networks of power, lost the networks of support. to her that was liberating
. >> the series "diana" explores princess diana he divorce from prince charles and how freedom came with a price. >> one person, diana, took on the royal family. and now she needs to take a step back and figure it out. >> diana was even more isolated after her divorce. she hadn't just lost the royal family and her ex-husband but the whole backup, the palace machinery. the one saving grace, if you like, for her was, of course, william and harry. but when they were not...
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> diana was more isolated after her divorce. she hadn't just lost the royal family and her ex-husband but the whole backup, the palace machinery. the one saving grace, if you'd like for her was of course, william and harry. but when they were not around, she was quite alone. ♪ ♪ >> she would go back to the palace and there would be nobody there to welcome her home, to say well done or let me pour you a drink. >> she'd lost her sense of trust in security. >> joining us now is rachel bowie, host of "the royally obsessed" podcast. this week we see dian and cha charles agreeing to get married. >> what diana finalized the agreement, she walked away with a few different pros. she was able to maintain her residence see at the palace and gave $20 million and allowed to be an active player in the upbringing of her boys, william and harry. one of the biggest was the loss of her hrh title. she would have to courtesy to her boys william and harry and in addition to that, she was feeling incredibly isolated and lonely. she was newly sing
> diana was more isolated after her divorce. she hadn't just lost the royal family and her ex-husband but the whole backup, the palace machinery. the one saving grace, if you'd like for her was of course, william and harry. but when they were not around, she was quite alone. ♪ ♪ >> she would go back to the palace and there would be nobody there to welcome her home, to say well done or let me pour you a drink. >> she'd lost her sense of trust in security. >> joining us...
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diana ross! >> wait, i have no doubt diana ross-- diana ross, a-- ( laughter ) diana ross at 75, extraordinary, exquisite, fusing with barry gordie's motown. i am from detroit, motown founded in 1959, diana ross claiming the sweet nubile tendency of black feminist and articulating them in a postmodern space, but beyonce. is able -- >> stephen: jon, do you have anything to add? >> let's leave it with jon. jon what do you have? >> beyonce, the cochella performance. she is one of my heroes. and eras are like basketball. there are greats in each era, but in the next 20 years, i'm coming for all of them. ( cheers and applause ). ( laughing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: "entertaining race" is on sale now. michael eric dyson, everybody we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) i drop off and pick up my kids from school so, i can't work early. or late. and i need to make enough to make it worthwhile. i can only work two days a week. and it can't interfere with my other job. i can do full-time
diana ross! >> wait, i have no doubt diana ross-- diana ross, a-- ( laughter ) diana ross at 75, extraordinary, exquisite, fusing with barry gordie's motown. i am from detroit, motown founded in 1959, diana ross claiming the sweet nubile tendency of black feminist and articulating them in a postmodern space, but beyonce. is able -- >> stephen: jon, do you have anything to add? >> let's leave it with jon. jon what do you have? >> beyonce, the cochella performance. she is...
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diana: not at a moment -- the moment right now, tom. it is a little bit too early going into a huge political cycle next year. for now you stand on the sidelines and wait for more. it remains fairly challenging. to get into some of these markets, the risks remain fairly elevated i think it is probably a touch too early. tom: off the work at mcquarrie years ago, the australian dollar currency dynamics. how linked is the strategy on e.m. to dollar dynamics and particularly the desired dollar weakness? diana: it is highly linked. particularly when you talk about em currencies. a correlation between em currencies. typically you tend to see performance during periods of dollar strength. that usually requires a specific catalyst. we are not there yet. when you look at the growth dynamic, the advantage is very much in the field of labor. we are in a singular dollar press view. there is a fair amount of premium in some of the currencies. while not necessarily stepping in to buy em currencies yet i think it is probably a little bit too soon. kai
diana: not at a moment -- the moment right now, tom. it is a little bit too early going into a huge political cycle next year. for now you stand on the sidelines and wait for more. it remains fairly challenging. to get into some of these markets, the risks remain fairly elevated i think it is probably a touch too early. tom: off the work at mcquarrie years ago, the australian dollar currency dynamics. how linked is the strategy on e.m. to dollar dynamics and particularly the desired dollar...
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to discuss all of that is diana choyleva of enodo economics. thank you for joining us. appreciate your time today. what do you think we can expect from this summit, given that u.s. and china relations are at a low point, i think it is safe to say? diana: there has been a sharp deterioration in bilateral relationships, as you say, but we have seen signs over the last few weeks that both sides are willing to put at least a temporary floor under that deterioration. the biden-xi summit today is the pinnacle of that on both sides. although we will have temporary styling of relationships, the fundamental systemic differences remain. this continues to be an all out power competition that will be the defining for striving not just politics but the economy and markets. matt: put aside the geopolitical's like taiwan, south china sea. what are the business concerns, market and financial concerns that these two global powers are fighting over? diana: course, we have trump's trade deal, america urging that china abides by the terms, but it will be up to the u.s. to lower or abolish
to discuss all of that is diana choyleva of enodo economics. thank you for joining us. appreciate your time today. what do you think we can expect from this summit, given that u.s. and china relations are at a low point, i think it is safe to say? diana: there has been a sharp deterioration in bilateral relationships, as you say, but we have seen signs over the last few weeks that both sides are willing to put at least a temporary floor under that deterioration. the biden-xi summit today is the...
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go inside her lasting legacy on a new episode of the cnn original series "diana." here's a preview. ♪ >> diana had this fairy tale that young girls are brought upon of, you know, the prince and you live happily ever after. and in a time where there was a lot of change for women in general, she broke away from this fairy tale and said, i would kind of rather do a bit on my own. >> reporter: but even in fairy tales, being a princess is like living in a guilded cage and anyone who does become a princess in real life, you realize that that is just an illusion. >> but she crafted a new image of a modern princess, of somebody who is independent and accomplished and has a voice and an identity, and i think especially for little girls today, what a role model to have. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> princess diana's life was a blueprint for the modern woman. diana will be relevant for an eternity. >> she could present herself in such a way that she could outshine anybody, outglitz anyone, and sort of dominate a gathering, and then it would be all over and she would c
go inside her lasting legacy on a new episode of the cnn original series "diana." here's a preview. ♪ >> diana had this fairy tale that young girls are brought upon of, you know, the prince and you live happily ever after. and in a time where there was a lot of change for women in general, she broke away from this fairy tale and said, i would kind of rather do a bit on my own. >> reporter: but even in fairy tales, being a princess is like living in a guilded cage and...
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we have kristen stewart as princess diana in spencer. and the card counter, the new movie by paul schrader. and eternals is directed by chloe zhao. chloe zhao, who won an oscarfor nomadland. she's a terrific film—maker. so, the story is... this follows a group of godlike eternals who came to earth many, many years ago to fight the deviants, and they've been fighting deviants throughout history. the deviants appear to have been laid to rest. now, they've kind of moved into civilian life. so, they're still here on earth, still awaiting the next phase of their mission. they don't know when they're going to be called upon to regroup and deal with yet another threat, but now the old threat has resurfaced. got that? i'm trying to keep up. good, here's a clip. so, you can see from there, a whole bunch of mcu action—adventure. so, here's the thing — directed by chloe zhao — you love nomadland and i'm a big fan of herfilms. the cast includes angelina jolie, barry keoghan, kumail nanjiani. it is an impressively diverse range of characters,
we have kristen stewart as princess diana in spencer. and the card counter, the new movie by paul schrader. and eternals is directed by chloe zhao. chloe zhao, who won an oscarfor nomadland. she's a terrific film—maker. so, the story is... this follows a group of godlike eternals who came to earth many, many years ago to fight the deviants, and they've been fighting deviants throughout history. the deviants appear to have been laid to rest. now, they've kind of moved into civilian life. so,...
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>> well, i think tony blair said it best, diana was the people's princess and coined that term after her death. she was young. she was modern. she was fresh. she was accessible. she really made an impact on every corner of the world she touched. >> and it's been nearly 25 years since diana's death. what has become the most lasting part of her legacy? >> well, i think what is so fascinating about diana, she was the most glamorous woman in the world and open and vulnerable about her struggles with mental health and battle with bulimia and ups and downs of her marriage. she demonstrated a different way to be royal. people felt like she was their family. >> how do we see her sons carrying on her legacy today. >> i think whenever you see william and harry, you can only see diana. her spirit lives on in them. i think a lot of people said she was responsible for deroyaling the boys and they have spoken openly about the impact she's had on their lives. >> rachel, thank you for joining us and don't miss the final episode of the cnn original series "diana" tonight at 9:00 on cnn. >>> donald tr
>> well, i think tony blair said it best, diana was the people's princess and coined that term after her death. she was young. she was modern. she was fresh. she was accessible. she really made an impact on every corner of the world she touched. >> and it's been nearly 25 years since diana's death. what has become the most lasting part of her legacy? >> well, i think what is so fascinating about diana, she was the most glamorous woman in the world and open and vulnerable about...
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the diana story ends in a tragedy. i think that that is a moment that a lot of people remember, very vividly. >> it is really a different lens, looking at her through a different lens. tell us about that. >> the podcast is looking at diana through a different lens, when diana met and our concept is revisiting some key meetings that she had, you know, but so much of her story focuses on tragedy and what we're trying to do with this podcast is really have some more grounding, smaller moments, she was really someone who i think a lot of people think they knew but she died so long ago and she died so young and we have so little accounting in her own words of what her life was like. >> the meetings, you mentioned, your latest podcast focuses on diana's first lunch with camilla parker bowles. was there anything that stood out to you there? >> the first time i heard about the meeting, i thought it was a troll. it happens at a restaurant called menage a trois, too on the nose. >> she said there were three in the marriage, so -
the diana story ends in a tragedy. i think that that is a moment that a lot of people remember, very vividly. >> it is really a different lens, looking at her through a different lens. tell us about that. >> the podcast is looking at diana through a different lens, when diana met and our concept is revisiting some key meetings that she had, you know, but so much of her story focuses on tragedy and what we're trying to do with this podcast is really have some more grounding, smaller...
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don't miss a brand-new episode of the cnn original series "diana." here's a preview. >> he's a very flamboyant figure, and this relationship exposed that diana is very different from the royal family. >> diana had stepped out of the comfort of royal family life and now she was being welcomed and ushered into the al fayad life which was sort of a celebrity version of royalty. >> he was showering her with lavish gifts and filling her apartment with roses so she was bedazzled by him and he was taking her everywhere. >> deadi whisked diana away for twomore luxury holidays and his, you know, uber yacht. >> i remember sardinia, corsica, even at one point pulling into mallorca. it was just a crazy time. >> this was a relationship going at rocket speed. >> well, this looks like another great episode. this new episode of "diana" airing tonight at 9:00 p.m. right here on cnn. >>> all right. come up an assassination attempt today against iraq's prime minister. we'll bring you the details next. trelegy for copd. [coughing] ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i f
don't miss a brand-new episode of the cnn original series "diana." here's a preview. >> he's a very flamboyant figure, and this relationship exposed that diana is very different from the royal family. >> diana had stepped out of the comfort of royal family life and now she was being welcomed and ushered into the al fayad life which was sort of a celebrity version of royalty. >> he was showering her with lavish gifts and filling her apartment with roses so she was...
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. >> princess diana frolicking with dodi al fayed. >> the clock was ticking out, and she was about to run out of time. >>> there's no denying that america is changing. and that is not sitting well with a lot of folks. guns and ammo are flying off the shelves, and armed groups that call themselves militias are readying for a fight. >> the west is the best! >> let's bring it to the capitol. >> the white men you talk about look backwards to an american dream that was very real for them. and then we have the other half
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pablo larrain, kristen stewart is fabulous, absolutely fabulous as princess diana. three days over christmas at sandringham. it's a ghost story, a psychological thriller. it owes a debt to daphne du maurier. a brilliant score byjohnny greenwood, and it is the absolute antithesis of that terrible film diana which came out some years ago and was just awful. this is brilliant, and if kristen stewart does not get award nominations and ifjohnny greenwood does not get award nominations, there is nojustice. but in the world of film awards, there is no justice. in terms of streaming, what are you going to recommend? bruised is in cinemas, then on netflix. it is directed by halle berry, who stars, and it's the story of a mixed martial arts fighter who left the ring some time ago, now is suddenly reunited with her child and discovers she has to get back into the ring. now, it's quite well directed. it's certainly got very, very gritty, punchy fight scenes. if there's a problem with it, and there is, it ticks every sport cliche in the book. but that said, there are things it d
pablo larrain, kristen stewart is fabulous, absolutely fabulous as princess diana. three days over christmas at sandringham. it's a ghost story, a psychological thriller. it owes a debt to daphne du maurier. a brilliant score byjohnny greenwood, and it is the absolute antithesis of that terrible film diana which came out some years ago and was just awful. this is brilliant, and if kristen stewart does not get award nominations and ifjohnny greenwood does not get award nominations, there is...
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kristen stewart is fabulous, absolutely fabulous as princess diana. three days over christmas at sandringham. it's a ghost story, a psychological thriller. a brilliant score byjohnny greenwood, and it is the absolute antithesis of that terrible film diana which came out some years ago and was just awful. this is brilliant, and if kristen stewart does not get award nominations and ifjohnny greenwood does not, there is no justice. in terms of streaming, what are you going to recommend? bruised is on netflix. it is directed by halle berry, who stars, and it's the story of a mixed martial arts fighter who left the ring some time ago, now is suddenly reunited with her child and discovers she has to get back into the ring. now, it's quite well directed. it's certainly got very, very gritty, punchy fight scenes. if there's a problem with it, and there is, it ticks every sport cliche in the book. but that said, there are things it does that are interesting. it's clearly very committed. during the fight scenes, there's an awful lot of rocky, and that's not nec
kristen stewart is fabulous, absolutely fabulous as princess diana. three days over christmas at sandringham. it's a ghost story, a psychological thriller. a brilliant score byjohnny greenwood, and it is the absolute antithesis of that terrible film diana which came out some years ago and was just awful. this is brilliant, and if kristen stewart does not get award nominations and ifjohnny greenwood does not, there is no justice. in terms of streaming, what are you going to recommend? bruised is...
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questions direct to is fabulous, absolutely fabulous as princess diana, three days over christmas, and centring them, it's a ghost story, a psychological thriller, a brilliant story by johnny greenwood and it's the absolute antithesis of that terrible film diana which came out some years ago and wasjust film diana which came out some years ago and was just awful. this is brilliant and kristin surak does not get award nominations and if there is there no justice get award nominations and if there is there nojustice if get award nominations and if there is there no justice if they don't. in terms of streaming, what are you going to recommend? it’s in terms of streaming, what are you going to recommend?— in terms of streaming, what are you going to recommend? it's on netflix, it is directed — going to recommend? it's on netflix, it is directed by _ going to recommend? it's on netflix, it is directed by halle _ going to recommend? it's on netflix, it is directed by halle berry _ going to recommend? it's on netflix, it is directed by halle berry which - it is directed by halle berry w
questions direct to is fabulous, absolutely fabulous as princess diana, three days over christmas, and centring them, it's a ghost story, a psychological thriller, a brilliant story by johnny greenwood and it's the absolute antithesis of that terrible film diana which came out some years ago and wasjust film diana which came out some years ago and was just awful. this is brilliant and kristin surak does not get award nominations and if there is there no justice get award nominations and if...