Diana and her companion Dodi Al-Fayed were chased by paparazzi in Paris. Their car crashed inside a tunnel.
Diana was only 36 years old.
News broke overnight. By morning, millions were in disbelief.
TV screens looped the scene.
Flowers piled up outside Kensington Palace like waves of emotion.
Over 2.5 billion people watched her funeral.
Elton John’s “Candle in the Wind” became a farewell anthem.
She wasn’t just royalty — she was real, raw, and deeply loved.
Diana redefined what it meant to be a royal — breaking protocol, touching lives, and speaking out.
Her death raised major questions about media intrusion, privacy, and the royal family itself.
Princess Diana left behind a new kind of legacy:
Compassion, vulnerability, and the strength to be human — even in a crown.
Signing off
Ayush Raj
Proud Quester
@Parth Nirmal@MKJEDI@ayuu@JStreetS@GokulNarain18@Parakram Hazarika@AyushShaw@Nikhil_liftss
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