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New Diana Documentary To Mark Her 60th Birthday
A new documentary about Diana, Princess Of Wales will aim to tell “the definitive story of the most famous woman in the world” to mark what would have been her 60th birthday.
The one-off ITV film, entitled Diana, will use never-heard-before testimony and rarely seen archive footage, as well as photos and letters from those close to her to trace her journey from nursery assistant to royal family.
Diana, Princess Of Wales (John Stillwell/PA)