Princess Diana: A Dangerous Game

45' Documentary UK
Movie Info Sheet

Princess Diana, known as the "People’s Princess," was a revolutionary figure in the British royal family. Her defiance of royal norms—such as refusing to wear gloves when meeting the public—made her relatable and humanized the monarchy. Diana’s charitable efforts, particularly in AIDS awareness and landmine removal, set a new precedent for royal duty, demonstrating compassion and activism. Her personal life, including her decision to write her own wedding vows, further solidified her reputation as an individual who defied tradition. Despite her immense popularity, the relentless media attention took a toll on her, and her tragic death in 1997 marked the end of an era. Diana’s legacy remains a lasting influence.

Production
Tudor Productions

Director
Poorabi Gaekwad

Territories
French speaking World (excluding French speaking Canada)