THE DAY WE MET DIANA
WOMAN'S OWN|August 29, 2022
Two women reflect on meeting the People’s Princess, and what the encounter meant to them
BESS BROWNING
THE DAY WE MET DIANA

Diana, Princess of Wales, seemed to entrance people from the moment she stepped into the room. With her humanity and warmth, there was a good reason why she became known as the People’s Princess. She championed causes close to the public’s heart and inspired millions with her compassionate attitude and her pioneering work.

But 25 years ago, on 31 August 1997, Diana was killed in a car crash in Paris. She was just 36. The grief was felt worldwide, but decades after her death, her legacy lives on.

Two women speak about the unforgettable moment they came face to face with the People’s Princess.

‘She told me she was going home to watch EastEnders’

Edith Conn, 70, is the President of the British Red Cross in Greater Manchester.

I was instantly enchanted by Diana’s bright blue eyes and her red and black chequered suit. She looked statuesque, a true princess.

We were both at the Manchester City Art Gallery in 1991 as part of a campaign encouraging young musicians.

I was given the opportunity to meet her and I was immediately struck by how kind she was. She asked about my involvement with the Red Cross and the work we had carried out across Greater Manchester. But our conversation soon turned to such everyday things, it was as if we were chatting as old friends.

‘I saw you at a Tina Turner concert last year,’ I said. ‘Wasn’t she marvellous?’ Diana beamed back.

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