Diana, Princess of Wales was beloved around the world for the way she modernised the Royal Family's approach to official engagements, as well as her efforts to destigmatise global emergencies such as landmines and HIV/AIDS.To mark what would have been her 62nd birthday today (Saturday, July 1), OK!
have spoken to former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond about the late royal and her legacy.Throughout her impressive career, Jennie had the privilege of getting to know the Princess on a personal level and has offered glimpses into what they would talk about when they met at Kensington Palace.
Jennie tells us: "In recent years, when the anniversary of Diana’s birthday comes round, I really only have one thought. And that is how desperately sad she would be to see her two boys so estranged. "Diana was an absolutely devoted mother and her sons meant the world to her.
When I met her at Kensington Palace and sat in her drawing room, we were always surrounded by pictures of William and Harry, and she was so clearly proud of both of them. "She told me the country was lucky to have William, and I think she was right.
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