Diana, 20 Years Later

On August 31, 1997, a late-night car crash in a Parisian tunnel ended the life of Diana, Princess of Wales, mere months after she visited Chicago, yet her legacy as a humanitarian, mother and icon endures across the globe two decades later.

Her Life

Initially published only 11 years after her marriage, Diana secretly cooperated with Andrew Morton to give the world a revelatory personal account of her struggles.

Diana, Her Life in Fashion shows how she used clothes to express herself and fulfill her role. 

Published to commemorate the 10th anniversary of her passing, The People's Princess includes reminiscences by Sir Richard Branson, Heather Mills and many others who knew Diana personally.

Before her marriage, Diana worked as a nanny for an American family with whom she remained friends throughout her life, and here that mother shares the story of The Diana I Knew.

Her Family

The award-winning film The Queen, starring Dame Helen Mirren as Diana's ex-mother-in-law, is set the week following the princess' death and explores how the royal family responded.

Penned by Diana's brother, The Spencers shares the long history of their family.

This current biography of Prince Charles examines his relationship with his first wife and the many complications, public and private, between them and his second wife.

William and Kate have had their own storybook romance with what appears to be a much happier ending than his parents'.

Diana's youngest son, Prince Harry, was only 12 years old when she died and now lives a very busy life.