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Diana in despair

Cert

- In cinemas now With Andy Lea

I12A ★★★★

s Spencer an early Christmas movie or a late Halloween flick? Billed as “a fable from a true tragedy”, Jackie director Pablo Larrain shoots Prince Diana’s final Christmas with the in-laws like a horror movie, complete with spooky castle, arcane rituals and ghostly apparition­s.

It’s 1991 and a nervous Diana (Kristen Stewart) arrives late for Christmas Eve sandwiches at Sandringha­m to the disapprova­l of watchful equerry Major Alistair Gregory (Timothy Spall).

Before she can hug her two sons ( Jack Nielen and Freddie Spry), Gregory insists she be weighed on a set of antique scales as part of a tradition that demands guests gain at least three pounds during the celebratio­ns.

For a woman suffering from bulimia, this is another indignity at the hands of the uncaring, controllin­g establishm­ent she is desperate to escape.

“It’s just three days,” Diana tells herself in the mirror.

The furtive glances from staff and an icy Charles (Jack Farthing) suggest they know Diana is deeply unwell and it all begins to unravel on Christmas Day in a deeply unsettling scene at the dinner table.

As a string quartet wail away manically on violins, guests sip on soup and we are plunged into Diana’s fevered mind as she imagines breaking her pearl necklace – identical to the one gifted by Charles to his mistress Camilla – and crunching on the beads like croutons.

As tensions between Diana and the Windsors grow, she has visions of Anne Boleyn, a queen executed for adultery even though “her husband was the adulterer”.

By now, Stewart has completely disappeare­d into the role. She nails the voice and mannerisms but her ambitions extend far beyond mimicry. Her tightly coiled performanc­e offers glimpses of a lost soul in crisis.

Kristen Stewart nails the voice and mannerisms showing a lost soul in crisis

 ?? Diana ?? CRISIS POINT Jack Farthing as
Prince Charles
OUTCAST Kristen Stewart as Princess
Diana CRISIS POINT Jack Farthing as Prince Charles OUTCAST Kristen Stewart as Princess

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