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Remembering Diana: 25 iconic pictures of the life of the Princess of Wales

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Until her tragic and untimely death exactly 25 years ago today, Diana, Princess of Wales was one of the most photographed women in the world.

A quarter of a century after the fateful car crash in Paris which claimed her life aged 36, the late princess continues to captivate audiences across the globe.

Diana won the hearts of the nation in 1981 when she tied the knot with Prince Charles – with their kiss on the balcony at Buckingham Palace described as the most memorable of all time.

It was just one of many iconic moments which followed – from her early days of motherhood after giving birth to Prince William and Prince Harry, to life outside the Royal Family in the wake of her divorce.

Diana also made headlines for her unique sense of style, with her sartorial choices having a huge influence on trends.

Perhaps most importantly, she will always be remembered for her extraordinary ability to connect with the public.

From her historic minefield walk in Angola to shaking hands with an Aids patient, Diana’s compassion and kindness led to her being known as the ‘People’s Princess’ – and provoked a huge outpouring of grief when she died.

Here, Metro.co.uk celebrates the life of Diana with 25 of her most iconic images captured on camera.

Announcing her engagement to Prince Charles

The couple posing together on their engagement (Picture: Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images)

Charles and Diana revealed they were engaged on February 24, 1981 after meeting four years earlier in 1977, when the Prince was in a relationship with her older sister, Sarah Spencer.

However she was left ‘absolutely traumatised’ after Charles, when asked if they were in love, responded: ‘Whatever love means’.

The ‘strange’ response ‘completely threw’ her, Diana later revealed.

The ‘wedding of the century’

The couple’s first kiss as husband and wife was watched by 750million television viewers (Picture: AFP/Getty)

Charles and Diana tied the knot on Wednesday, July 29, 1981 at St Paul’s Cathedral, in what was described as the ‘wedding of the century’.

Diana, then titled Lady Diana Spencer, was just 20 when she married the future king, then aged 32.

The nuptials were viewed by more than 750million people in 74 countries, cementing its place in television history.

Prince Charles kisses the hand of his new bride (Picture: Tim Graham Photo Library / Getty)
Diana’s iconic dress was designed by David Emmanuel (Picture: Bettmann Archive)
The couple famously rode in an open carriage from St. Paul’s Cathedral to Buckingham Palace (Picture: Getty)

Embracing motherhood

Diana pictured with her sons playing the piano in Kensington Palace in 1985 (Picture: Getty)

Diana gave birth to Prince William on June 21, 1982, with his sibling, Prince Harry, arriving on September 15, 1984.

She was determined her sons’ childhoods should be as normal as possible and refused to let their titles stand in the way of them enjoying fun life experiences.

One fan recalled meeting the Princess at Thorpe Park in the 1990s, describing how she was just a ‘regular mum’.

Diana, William and Harry pictured at Thorpe Park in 1993 (Picture: Getty)
Diana and Harry on holiday in Majorca on August 10, 1987 (Picture: Getty)
Diana, William and Harry riding in a traditional sleigh on a skiing holiday in Lech, Austria, in 1993 (Picture: Getty)
Diana and her sons attend the Heads of State VE Remembrance Service in Hyde Park in 1995 (Picture: Getty)

People’s Princess

Diana died before landmines were outlawed but son Harry has vowed to champion her ground-breaking work, telling an audience in Angola how it was a ‘humanitarian issue, not a political one’.

Equally monumental was her decision to shake hands with an Aids patient in 1987 without gloves – a simple and moving act of human kindness which showed the world the devastating illness was deserving of compassion and understanding.

Diana visiting a landmine minefield in Huambo, Angola (Picture: Getty)
Diana sits alongside children injured by mines in Angola (Picture: Getty)
Diana shaking hands with a Aids victim at Middlesex Hospital on April 9, 1987 (Picture: WireImage)

Fashion icon

Diana is still hailed as the ‘ultimate fashion influencer’ with her timeless sense of style continuing to inspire millions to this day.

Diana wearing a woollen jumper in 1981 (Picture: Getty)
Diana wearing a tartan dress designed by Caroline Charles and a black Tam o’ shanter style hat, attends the Braemar Highland Games on September 05, 1981 (Picture: WireImage)
The Princess sitting on a step at Highgrove House in 1986 (Picture: Getty)
Diana at a state dinner in Canberra, November 1985 (Picture: Getty)
Diana wearing a hat by milliner Frederick Fox in Anzio, Italy (Picture: Getty)
Princess Diana dancing with John Travolta at the White House in 1985 (Picture: Getty)
Diana in Hong Kong wearing an Elvis-inspired outfit (Picture: Getty)

Life after divorce

Diana revealed a different side of herself after her separation from Charles in 1992 gave her a newfound sense of freedom.

The couple divorced in 1996, when she was stripped of her Her Royal Highness title and became officially known as Diana, Princess of Wales.

Their split is said to have been triggered by her infamous and now discredited interview with Martin Bashir for BBC’s Panorama.

Diana leaving the Chelsea Harbour Club, London in November, 1995 (Picture: Anwar Hussein/WireImage)
Diana arriving at the Serpentine Gallery, London, in June 1994 (Picture: Getty)
Diana shown at a gala evening in aid of cancer research in 1995 (Picture: Getty)
Diana pictured in May 1997 (Picture: PA)
Diana at a Red Cross dinner in June 1997 (Picture: Alamy Stock Photo)

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