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Diana: Why the world is still obsessed with the People’s Princess

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The debate about the Prince of Wales’ mother goes on, 25 years after her tragic death.

More than a quarter of a century after her tragic death, the nation is still completely obsessed with Diana, Princess Of Wales, with recent studies even showing that she is still one of the most popular members of the British Royal family, even more so than her ex-husband King Charles III and the overall monarchy in general.

For Diana the Narrative is one of “style, of kindness, and of being caught on the wrong side of controversy.”

Benjamin Cook is joined in the studio by Fox News journalist and Royal commentator Josh Rom who offers an insider’s view of why we can’t seem to get the People’s Princess out of our heads.


Featured image by Mark Reinstein via Shutterstock

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