Oman Daily Observer

‘Diana-mania’ spreads from UK as death anniversar­y looms

- JEAN-FRANÇOIS GUYOT

The 20th anniversar­y of Princess Diana’s death has filled magazines, newspapers and television screens in Britain for weeks, but not only there: across Europe, media groups are marking the occasion, underlinin­g her internatio­nal appeal. Britain’s celebrity press have offered special editions, supplement­s and reams of news articles picking over the impact of her tragic life and death as well as her relationsh­ips with her sons and Prince Charles. The popularity of Charles, the heir to the British throne, has plunged as a result of the renewed attention on his former wife and their apparently loveless marriage.

In Europe, many media groups have commission­ed documentar­ies, special reports or their own investigat­ions two decades after her death in a Paris car crash on August 31, 1997.

In Austria, public broadcaste­r ORF will screen several documentar­ies about the princess this week, including one entitled ‘Diana — Forever and Ever’, a retrospect­ive of her life inside Buckingham Palace. “It shows a life inside a golden cage, imprisoned by traditions, and Diana’s repeated attempts to break out of this golden cage,” ORF’s royal expert Lisbeth Bischoff said.

On August 31, the anniversar­y of her death, Radio Vienna will dedicate its entire programmin­g to the princess, led by Austrian journalist and Diana fan Ewald Wurzinger who raised a monument to her in a Vienna park in 2013.

In France, the public channel France 2 will offer a day of programmin­g about her on Sunday which is to include several documentar­ies and an investigat­ion.

Matthias Gurtler, director of the celebrity weekly Gala, said the magazine had published a special edition on Diana in response to French interest in the British princess.

In Poland, women’s magazine Wysokie Obcasy front page this month.

“We’re taking the anniversar­y very seriously. Poles are still captivated by her,” said editor-in-chief Ewa Wieczorek. “Diana’s story is a modern-day fairy tale turned legend.”

One of Bulgaria’s most popular newspapers, 24 Chasa, recently published five pages of stories and a large photo spread about the BBC’s new documentar­y on Lady Diana and her sons. put Diana on its

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