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'The People’s Princess': how America fell for Princess Diana - Page 11 of 25 - Kiwi Report

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


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[post_page_title]That A-list lifestyle[/post_page_title]
With Diana acting the way she so often did, many Americans saw her as more of a celebrity than a princess. Although she wasn’t stopping for autographs and partying into the night like many other A-listers, she did embrace celebrity culture far more than her in-laws.

That A-list lifestyle

That included wearing outfits that were more suited to red carpets and award shows than royal engagements. Diana definitely wasn’t afraid of being risqué from time to time, even if her husband didn’t approve of it. She was still her own woman.

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