Rossendale Free Press

The Princess Di aries

A DI TO REMEMBER. MARION McMULLEN RECALLS MEMORIES OF DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALES, ON WHAT WOULD HAVE BEEN HER 60TH BIRTHDAY

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SINGER George Michael once said: “Diana was the only person that I knew who made me feel like an ordinary person. That’s what I thought was so amazing about her.”

There was only two years age difference between the late Wham! star and the royal and he said: “I thought she was so great not to be consumed by everything that had happened to her and to keep giving and giving. I thought she was a really great person – the Elvis of compassion.”

Lady Diana Spencer was born 60 years ago on July 1, 1961, and a billion people across the world watched her wedding to Prince Charles at St Paul’s Cathedral in London in 1981. The mother of Prince Harry and Prince William later tragically died in a car crash in Paris in 1997.

Sir Elton John was a life-long friend and the pair are said to have bonded over a Charleston on the dance floor in 1981 when the singing star was performing at Prince Andrew’s 21st birthday.

Sir Elton and Diana shared a passion for raising awareness of Aids, and he changed the lyrics to his hit Candle In The Wind when he performed it at her funeral in 1997. The song tapped into the nation’s grief and Sir Richard Branson said he helped Sir Elton produce the amended version.

“I was partly responsibl­e for the biggest-selling single in history,” said the Virgin billionair­e. “I had been close to Princess Diana and when she died I decided to raise as much money as possible for her charities by putting out an album in her memory.

“I rang Elton John and asked if he and his writer, Bernie Taupin, could alter the lyrics of Candle In The Wind – he agreed. I then tried to get permission for him to play it at the service. Initially, the Royal Court was against it but with the help of Tony Blair and the archbishop, we persuaded them. And the rest, as they say, is history.”

Sir Elton also paid a heartfelt tribute to Princess Diana on the 20th anniversar­y of her death saying “the world lost an angel”.

David Emanuel helped design

Princess Diana’s extravagan­t ballgown-style wedding dress featuring ivory silk taffeta, antique lace and a 25ft train.

He said: “Diana was such a joy to work with. I delivered the gown to Clarence House and when I got there, there were all the corgis for the Queen Mother and we were given a private bedroom for Diana and we kept the bridesmaid­s in a separate bedroom. What was fun was, in the morning, Diana on her dressing room table had the television on and we could see all of the bands, and then we looked out of the window and going down the mall were the bands.

“It was a very special time. She had a lot of energy and a lot of fun, and that’s what I miss. If people remember anything, just remember she gave a lot of happiness to people and was a lot of fun.”

Shoe designer Jimmy Choo said Princess Diana was also instrument­al in helping to boost his career. “Whenever she travelled to different parts of the world, she would call me and say ‘Oh, Jimmy, can you design a range for me? I’m travelling to Japan, India… my birthday is coming up, can you design something for me?’”

And, as word got out, he says, there was more demand: “So people said, ‘Oh, I must also ask Jimmy to design something for me’. So, it’s thanks to Princess Diana for giving me this opportunit­y.”

He said: “The first time I went to see her in Kensington Palace by myself, it was to talk to her about designs for visiting different countries. The lady in waiting asked her, ‘Do you want me to stay with you?’ She said ‘No, no I’m comfortabl­e with Jimmy here’. We had a trust.”

Hollywood film star John Travolta famously danced with the People’s Princess at the White House in 1985. “Princess Diana was a nice dancer because she had confidence,” he said. “In fact, when we danced together she started to lead and I looked her in the eye and went ‘No, you have to let me lead’ so I grabbed her around the waist and we were off to the races.”

Hi-De-Hi’s Su Pollard also remembers dancing with the princess. “At a 10 Downing Street reception, I tap-danced with Princess Diana because she’d just started learning some steps and we hugged afterwards.”

Dancer Wayne Sleep , who taught Diana ballet, remembers he was asleep at his home in London when news came through that his friend had died. He said: “My PR banged on my door at 5am. When she said ‘Diana’s gone’ I couldn’t take it in. A year later I started my foundation in her memory which still helps students.”

and presented 100 episodes from 1984. It was based on a long-running American show

WITH ALL THE QUESTIONS

Let’s Go For a Spin. Nicky Campbell and Angela Ekaette hosted the show based on the US game show of the same name. Contestant­s spun a wheel for the chance to reach the final and play for top prizes like a luxury holiday, a car or cash.

Trivial Pursuit on BBC1.

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World Aids Day fundraiser and, right, to Dame Edna, Elaine Paige and Wayne Sleep at the Palladium Theatre
Friend to the stars: Princess Diana, left, chats to George Michael, KD Lang and Mick Hucknall at a World Aids Day fundraiser and, right, to Dame Edna, Elaine Paige and Wayne Sleep at the Palladium Theatre
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The Princess of Wales in her fairy tale wedding dress designed by David and Elizabeth Emanuel and, above, in June 1997, shortly before her tragic death
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Lady Diana Spencer at a year old, above, and below, on holiday in 1971
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Princess Diana dances with John Travolta at the White House
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Wearing the Spencer family tiara
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Relaxing with Prince William
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Lost for words? Una Stubbs joined in the fun on ITV game show Don’t Say A word hosted by Roman O’Casey. It saw two teams of four trying to convey a message in the shortest possible time
without uttering a word.
1999 1963 Lost for words? Una Stubbs joined in the fun on ITV game show Don’t Say A word hosted by Roman O’Casey. It saw two teams of four trying to convey a message in the shortest possible time without uttering a word.
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Are you stuck? Comedian Julian Clary dressed to impress on the set of his Channel 4 game show Sticky Moments. He devised and wrote the show with Paul Merton.
Can I call a friend? Chris Tarrant, launched ITV’s new quiz show Who Wants To Be A Millionair­e, offering the biggest cash prize ever for a game of skill on British TV.
1989 Are you stuck? Comedian Julian Clary dressed to impress on the set of his Channel 4 game show Sticky Moments. He devised and wrote the show with Paul Merton. Can I call a friend? Chris Tarrant, launched ITV’s new quiz show Who Wants To Be A Millionair­e, offering the biggest cash prize ever for a game of skill on British TV.
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Come on down! Former Crackerjac­k presenter Leslie Crowther was the original host of ITV’s The Price Is Right and enthusiast­ic contestant­s had to guess the correct price of items to win.
1984 Come on down! Former Crackerjac­k presenter Leslie Crowther was the original host of ITV’s The Price Is Right and enthusiast­ic contestant­s had to guess the correct price of items to win.
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The answer is on the tip of my tongue. Nicholas Parsons hosted ITV’s long-running Sale Of The Century for 12 years from 1971, but the tables were turned on him when he took part in a special celebrity edition which saw him and fellow quizmaster­s Tom O’Connor and Mr And Mrs host Derek Batey answer questions to win prizes for their favourite charities.
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Time is running out. Beat The Clock was part of the popular television variety show Sunday Night At The Palladium. Bruce Forsyth, above, hosted the game show for two years before handing over the reigns to new compere Don Arrol.
1960 Time is running out. Beat The Clock was part of the popular television variety show Sunday Night At The Palladium. Bruce Forsyth, above, hosted the game show for two years before handing over the reigns to new compere Don Arrol.
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Can I have a P please Bob? Bob Holness became a familiar face to school children across the country as the host of Blockbuste­rs. He presented 11 series from 1983.
1983 Can I have a P please Bob? Bob Holness became a familiar face to school children across the country as the host of Blockbuste­rs. He presented 11 series from 1983.
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Not so weak! Anne Robinson was dubbed the ‘Queen of Mean’ when she presented The Weakest Link, but is now keeping score on Channel 4’s Countdown.
1989 2000 Not so weak! Anne Robinson was dubbed the ‘Queen of Mean’ when she presented The Weakest Link, but is now keeping score on Channel 4’s Countdown.
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Put your thinking caps on. Comedian Rory McGrath hosted a TV version of popular board game
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