25 Years Later: The Life and Legacy of Princess Diana | Nightly News Films

As we remember the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, we reflect on the rest of the royal family. This year also marks the 25th anniversary of Princess Diana’s untimely death, a look back at her life and legacy. From her marriage and subsequent divorce from Prince Charles to her commitment to humanitarian causes, Diana changed the image of the British monarchy. NBC News Royal Commentator Daisy McAndrew reflects on the impact Diana had as an advocate, fashion icon and mother.

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