7 Celebrities Shared Rare Images and Memories With Princess Diana And They Look Stunning!
- 12:56 pm August 17, 2020
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Princess Diana, when alive was a sensation in the entire world. Her story from a nobody to becoming a Princess encouraged many all across the globe. Some of the celebs recently shared some unseen photos and memories with Princess! These pictures are gold to say the least!
Cindy Crawford
Princess Diana and Cindy Crawford in one photo is the epitome of prettiness! Crawford shared this memory with princess and said, “This photo was taken at Kensington Palace. Princess Diana had somehow gotten the number to my office and called herself to ask for me. My assistant was in shock! We finally connected and she asked if the next time I was in London I would come by for tea — I think Prince William was just starting to notice models and she thought it would be a cute surprise for him and Prince Harry.
I was nervous and didn’t know what to wear, but remember as soon as she came into the room and we started talking, it was like talking to a girlfriend. She was a class act and showed us all what a modern-day princess should be.” Wow!
Liza Minnelli
Even Liza Minnelli had a pleasure of meeting this incredible woman and talking to her. In fact, they were very good friends. She wrote, “I’m so honored that I was able to meet her as a little girl, a moment I’ll never forget. I was lucky enough to count Princess Di as a friend. I was first introduced to her when she came backstage after a concert I did in London. Then we’d bump into each other at premieres or events where she’d be the guest of honor. We’d fall into the conversation then we’d meet for tea. We talked about everything under the sun. She loved music.”
Rita Wilson and Tom Hanks
This couple also had a pleasure of meeting with the Princess. Rita said, “Tom Hanks and I had the privilege to meet Princess Diana at the Apollo 13 screening in London. She could not have been more gracious, charming, funny, and kind. I was expecting our second son at the time and she kept asking me if I was comfortable and if I needed anything. She was a gregarious dinner partner, laughing and engaged.
I think she felt like a ’normal’ person. It was when she got up from the table it became so noticeable that she wasn’t ’normal.’ The entire restaurant went silent and watched her as she made her way through the tables to go to the ladies’ room. With all the scrutiny, she managed to teach us that it was safe to hold the hand of an HIV/AIDS patient, to treat the homeless with dignity, to be fearless in love of humanity. I often wonder what she would have done with her future had she lived. God bless her soul.”
Elton John
Elton John was in fact one of the closest friends of Princess Diana. He released an autobiography titled, Me: Elton John Official Autobiography, in which he shared some of his memories of Diana. He wrote, "Diana could fit into any group and had the ability to make people feel totally comfortable around her. And when in 1987, in Middlesex Hospital in London, she was at the opening of the first unit dedicated to treating people with HIV and shook hands with a patient, she changed people’s perception of AIDS"
George Michael
The late singer also had a privilege of meeting the princess. He shared, “I met her maybe a dozen times and I always had a laugh with her and I really admired her. I thought she was so great not to be consumed by everything that had happened to her and to keep giving and giving. I thought she was a really great person. She was the only one who made me feel like an ordinary person.”
Mother Teresa
Even Mother Teresa was shocked after Diana's death. She remembered her fondly and said, “She was very concerned for the poor. She was very anxious to do something for them, and it was beautiful. That is why she was close to me.”
