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With this stunning pictorial tribute, the Weekly celebrates a woman who touched the hearts of many across the world as the people’s princess.

After her separation from Prince Charles, Princess Diana continued to captivate the world with her life, her smile and her charity work. She was the people's princess.

Most of us remember where we were when we heard the news of Princess Diana’s untimely death, 15 years ago today.

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With this stunning pictorial tribute, the Weekly celebrates a woman who touched the hearts of many across the world and is forever remembered as the people’s princess.

Do you have any fond memories of the Princess?

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A young Lady Diana Spencer in her pram at Park House, Sandringham in Norfolk, 1963.

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Lady Diana Spencer age 19 at the Young England Kindergarten School in Pimlico where she worked as a nursery assistant

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The first photograph of the royal couple together was when they announced their engagement in 1981. Diana was 19 and Prince Charles was 32.

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The wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Spencer in St Paul’s Cathedral, London, 29th July 1981. Her wedding gown train was almost 8 metres long.

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Over half a million people gathered in the streets of London to celebrate the marriage of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer.

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In her first year of marriage, Princess Diana kept a busy schedule and quickly captured hearts all around the world.

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Prince William was born on June 21, 1982. The Princess stayed just one night in hospital. She later revealed how difficult the pregnancy was on her.

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The Princess captured the hearts of New Zealanders when she visited in 1982

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The Princess did a lot to raise awareness about HIV and AIDS. Here she sits with one of the residents of Casey House, an AIDS hospice in Toronto.

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The Commonwealth craved a happy ending, but by the early 1990’s there were obvious tensions in the royal couple’s marriage.

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The Princess was an openly affectionate and loving mother, shown here on Harry’s First Day At Wetherby School.

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After her separation from Prince Charles, Princess Diana continued to captivate the world with her life, her smile and her charity work. She was the people’s princess.

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The Princess took an active role in raising awareness against landmines. Here she wears body armour during a visit to a landmine on January, 1997 in Angola

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Mother Theresa and the Princess Diana made a powerful voice for charity.

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The People’s Princess was tragically killed in a car accident on August 31st, 1997. Her legacy lives on in her children and in people’s hearts.

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