Notebook
May 29th, 2007 by Hannah

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Princes William and Harry are said to be “devastated” at a decision by Britain’s Channel Four to show a picture of their dying mother. The station will screen it as part of a documentary, Diana: The Witnesses in the Tunnel, which will air in Britain on Wednesday, June 6, ahead of the 10th anniversary of the Princess’s death. The picture shows Diana slumped in the back of a black Mercedes following the tragic car accident in a French underpass. It shows a doctor attempting to place an oxygen mask over her face. It’s fine that the channel has pictures and wants to air it as a part of a documentary, but Diana was no ordinary celebrity and continues to be one the world’s loved rolayties ever. And any decision regarding the airing of the dying moments, a public opinion should first be taken. After all she was a people’s princess and not just a plain royalty like some others. What ever happens Diana shall always be remembered for the great charity work and the influence she made on the developed world to help the poor. We will love her of the rest of our lives.

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