
Nearly 29 years have passed since Princess Diana died in a tragic Paris car crash on August 31, 1997. She was only 36. The loss of the “People’s Princess” devastated the world and left a lasting mark on the British Royal Family.
Before her death, Diana made a decision that reshaped her public image forever. On November 20, 1995, her secretly recorded BBC Panorama interview aired to more than 200 million viewers worldwide. Speaking openly about bulimia, infidelity, and royal life, she delivered the now-iconic line: “There were three of us in this marriage.”
Years later, a 2021 inquiry revealed journalist Martin Bashir had used forged documents and false claims to manipulate Diana into the interview. According to the Dyson Report, these deceptions heightened her fears and isolation.
“She was in a state of justified anxiety,” said former aide Patrick Jephson.
In her final days, Diana reportedly expressed regret—not for speaking out, but for how it might affect her sons. Today, AI-generated images offer a glimpse of how Princess Diana might have looked at 64, reminding the world of a legacy defined by compassion, courage, and enduring humanity.
