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'The People’s Princess': how America fell for Princess Diana - Page 12 of 25 - Kiwi Report

'The People’s Princess': how America fell for Princess Diana


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[post_page_title]Rubbing shoulders with the best[/post_page_title]
It wasn’t merely the way that Diana dressed that connected her to celebrity culture. The Princess of Wales also spent a lot of time around A-list stars, including the likes of Elton John and John Travolta. The latter Diana famously danced with in 1985 when the pair were invited to the White House by the Reagans.

Rubbing shoulders with the best

Considering that Travolta was famous at that point for movies like the dance drama ‘Saturday Night Fever,’ their dance together was a big deal. Understandably, it won Diana even more fans in the States.

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