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  • Diana: A Celebration [DVD]Diana: A Celebration | DVD | (24/07/2017) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    A 20th ANNIVERSARY TRIBUTE TO ˜THE PEOPLE'S PRINCESS' A bumper boxed set featuring five fascinating documentaries: DIANA: A MODEL PRINCESS DIANA: A PORTRAIT PRINCESS DIANA: IN THE NAME OF LOVE PRINCESS DIANA: THE UNCROWNED QUEEN REMEMBERING PRINCESS DIANA She was the dazzling ˜People's Princess' and ˜the most famous woman in the world', and with her death in a car crash in 1997 at the age of only 36 a landmark chapter in British royal history came to an abrupt and tragic end. A shocked world mourned a princess whose life had been beset by unhappiness, betrayal and controversy but was also one of exceptional achievements. Now, in the year that marks the 20th anniversary of her passing, there couldn't be a better time to reassess and celebrate the life and legacy of a remarkable young woman who played such a major role in reshaping the British royal family. Fascinating, sensitive yet revealing, and packed with exclusive interviews and extensive film footage, these five documentaries present a comprehensive yet intimate portrait of Princess Diana: her warmth, empathy and kindness, her love for her sons William and Harry, her tireless commitment to charitable causes, her role as a style icon and the natural charisma and radiance that captivated the world. DIANA: A MODEL PRINCESS Presents an analysis of Diana's unerring sense of style and its impact on a generation of women, along with a focus on the designers and magazine editors who helped her shape it. DIANA: A PORTRAIT Exposes the extreme pressures put on Diana as her marriage disintegrated and her battles to overcome the emotional and physical trauma she suffered on an almost daily basis. Features interviews with Andrew Morton (Diana: Her True Story) and other well-informed commentators. PRINCESS DIANA: IN THE NAME OF LOVE Analyses Diana's desperate search for true love, from her childhood through her unhappy marriage to her tragically early death. Glittering film footage and interviews with royal experts (including Diana's biographer, Sarah Bradford), reveal the private and public Diana. PRINCESS DIANA: THE UNCROWNED QUEEN Presents a reassessment of Diana a few years after her death, especially the legacy of her impact on the increasingly impressive contributions of her two sons, Princes William and Harry. REMEMBERING PRINCESS DIANA More cherished memories of ˜The Princess of Hearts' by those who knew her best.

  • Diana: Where Now? [DVD]Diana: Where Now? | DVD | (01/07/2013) from £4.99   |  Saving you £5.00 (100.20%)   |  RRP £9.99

    This remarkable portrait of Princess Diana examines her life following her divorce from Prince Charles. Drawing from unique sources this programme builds a picture of a beautiful and confident woman, assailed by personal doubts and uncertainties, but still achieving great good for her family, herself and the world she added so much to.

  • Diana: A Portrait [DVD]Diana: A Portrait | DVD | (29/04/2013) from £7.79   |  Saving you £2.20 (28.24%)   |  RRP £9.99

    A portrait of Princess Diana, posing questions about her relationship with Charles and the future of the monarchy. The programme includes an interview with royal biographer Andrew Morton as well as exclusive material from Diana's personal archives.

  • Diana - Whatever Love MeansDiana - Whatever Love Means | DVD | (12/11/2007) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £8.99

    Diana Princess of Wales sought love from Charles but he was in love with someone else. Despite the births of William and Harry the marriage ended and the unhappy princess transferred her affections in a series of ill-judged affairs until her final and fatal fling. From her engagement at the age of nineteen Diana became the most famous woman on Earth. Her death at only thirty six caused unprecedented mourning. Her loss touched a deep chord in people who had never met her but felt they knew her. This balanced and revealing programme examines how a beguiling teenager became a despairing royal wife but grew into a humanitarian figure of international stature. With wonderful footage of Diana at her most glamorous and expert commentary from her biographer Sarah Bradford Diana's extraordinary life and the unbelievable tragedy of her death are seen in their true perspective.

  • Royal Box Set [DVD]Royal Box Set | DVD | (12/09/2011) from £9.05   |  Saving you £0.94 (10.39%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Prince William & Prince Harry: In to the Future: The two British Royal Princes are up there with the leading stars and celebrities today. But they are different in many ways; they have both taken up arms for their country and most importantly William will one day be expected to lead his country with his new bride Kate as his queen. Diana: A Model Princess: Spanning 10 years unique film footage from around the world shows the clothes worn by the Princess of Wales whether at work on official tours or at play on a sun-drenched Carribbean island. As one of the worlds most photographed women this programme follows the style development of an extraordinary woman. Prince William: Royal Portrait: The portrait of Prince William future King of England and one of the most eligable men in the world builds up a fascinating picture of an extraordinary individual. It evokes a powerful picture of an impressive young man and gives answers to the many questions surrounding Prince William; perhaps the most admired and talked-about man of his time.

  • Queen Elizabeth At 80Queen Elizabeth At 80 | DVD | (09/10/2006) from £3.43   |  Saving you £5.56 (61.80%)   |  RRP £8.99

    When Elizabeth became Queen the British Empire was turning into a Commonwealth. After the Second World War and the new Labour Government Britain was changing fast.This touching programme covers the early years of Elizabeth before her father's death visibly in love with Philip; it moves through the cavalcade of respectful statesmen from Mandela to Clinton; from colonies to independence and the emergence of a multi-cultured British society. The Queen's stability and continuity has allowed Britain to shed an empire and create a new and prosperous identity quite against all the odds and expectations of most leading commentators. From Churchill to Blair and presiding over a country immeasurably different since the start of her reign Queen Elizabeth's achievement may now be seen.

  • Fourteen Weddings and a Divorce [DVD]Fourteen Weddings and a Divorce | DVD | (14/05/2012) from £6.73   |  Saving you £3.26 (32.60%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Like any modern family the British royal family has had its fair share of turmoil, the only difference is, it’s all reported in the media and is the business of the whole world. Not a day goes by without some news of the royals; their image is most popularly encapsulated around the world in the powerful pictures of royal weddings and funerals, punctuated on a continuous basis by gossip and scandal. Chronicling the romantic life of Britain's royal family in the 20th century, this DVD includes archive film footage, photographs, personal accounts, and interviews and tells the true stories of royal love and marriage. Highlights include accounts of the Duke of Windsor's abdication of the throne to marry an American divorcee, Mrs. Simpson, the celebrated wedding of Prince Charles and Diana, and their bitter divorce which saddened the nation and the world.This documentary explores the history of royal marriages in the twentieth century and asks what next for a royal family increasingly battered by pressures from all sides.

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