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The late Diana, Princess of Wales is the cover of the British Issue

Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images In the June issue, five writers celebrate Diana s many legacies and imagine who she would have been now and what she would have achieved. Tina Brown writes, ‘Who would Diana have been at 60? I think she would have achieved it all. She was an obsessive communicator – her Instagram account’s numbers would have rivalled the Pope’s. The world has moved decisively in her direction since she died. Everything she said then about the Royal Family’s need to modernise is being reinforced post-Meghan. Everything she felt about the need to promote more empathy and responsiveness is a defining social value today.’

Who would Diana have been? Tatler unveils Princess of Wales cover to mark royal s 60th birthday

Princess Diana would have ended the use of land mines and become a significant global presence if she had survived the car crash, experts have claimed.  The latest issue of Tatler features a photo of the Princess of Wales wearing her stunning Elvis dress , which was taken during an official visit to Hong Kong in November 1989, on the cover.  The society bible promises an in-depth profile investigating who Princess Diana would have been at the age of 60, describing her legacy as more relevant today than ever.   Speaking to Tatler, friends predicted the late mother-of-two could have been  a globe-trotting celebrity à la Elizabeth Taylor . with an Instagram following to rival the Pope s . 

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Erdem on his new Covid-era bridal collection: It s not like everyone only wants to wear sweatshirts

Pared back but still full of romance, welcome to a new era of weddings – and wedding dresses 7 February 2021 • 6:00am Say yes to the dress: Erdem s new bridal collection Even before the events of the past year, the idea that weddings and bridal dresses were a case of ‘the bigger, the better’ was starting to wane. Throw in a pandemic, and just about the chicest way to get married now (if and when lockdowns permit) is to dial things back and go for small and special. Just look at Princess Beatrice, who reportedly abandoned her original wedding gown in favour of a Norman Hartnell creation borrowed from her granny’s royal archive when she married Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi in Windsor last summer. Then there’s the supermodel Natalia Vodianova, who looked elegant in a pared-back tea dress made by her friend Ulyana Sergeenko when she wed Antoine Arnault, son of LVMH founder Bernard Arnault, France’s richest man, in an intimate civil ceremony (instead of the abbey affair they ha

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