Western Daily Press (Saturday)

‘Nothing salacious’ intended in Diana film

- LAURA HARDING news@westerndai­lypress.co.uk

KRISTEN Stewart has said her portrayal of Diana, Princess of Wales in the highly anticipate­d film Spencer depicts “a true unravellin­g”.

The movie, which had its premiere at the Venice film festival last night, is set over a weekend in the early 1990s when Diana joined the royal family for Christmas at the Queen’s Sandringha­m Estate.

Directed by Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larrain, it imagines what might have happened over those few days, when her marriage to the Prince of Wales has gone cold but she is still obliged to join the family festivitie­s.

Speaking at a press conference at the film festival, Stewart told reporters: “There’s nothing salacious about our intention.”

She said: “The movie doesn’t offer any new informatio­n. It doesn’t profess to know anything. It imagines a feeling.

“I think my impression can only be my own. But Diana was a woman who wanted people to come together and I think that this movie’s ambition is to bridge gaps.

“I think if anyone ever made a movie about me, I wouldn’t feel like it was ... I wouldn’t feel stolen from or taken from. There’s nothing salacious about our intention, I think that would be probably more embedded in interpreta­tion.”

Describing the rules of royal life she had to learn, she said: “We had royal advisers, we had people to tell us all the things that you couldn’t know as an as an outsider.

“The stage that we depict in the film is a true unravellin­g.

“So, once I learned the curtsy and I learned that we are not supposed to

She made everyone else feel accompanie­d and bolstered by this beautiful sort of light KRISTEN STEWART

go in the kitchen ourselves and steal food, all of those details, I don’t really remember them, but there was always someone around to make sure that if anything was out of line that we were remaining authentic and we weren’t underminin­g what we were trying to do, because obviously I’m American and not from that country.”

Reflecting on the qualities that made Diana, Princess of Wales so fascinatin­g, the Twilight star said: “I think it’s just something she was born with. There are some people that are endowed with an undeniable penetratin­g energy.

“I think the really sad thing about her is that as normal and sort of casual and disarming her air is immediatel­y, she also felt so isolated and so lonely, when she made everyone else feel accompanie­d and bolstered by this beautiful sort of light.

“And all she wanted was to just have it back.”

Spencer is coming soon to UK cinemas.

 ?? Pascal Le Segretain/Getty ?? > Kristen Stewart attends the red carpet of the movie Spencer during the 78th Venice Internatio­nal Film Festival yesterday
Pascal Le Segretain/Getty > Kristen Stewart attends the red carpet of the movie Spencer during the 78th Venice Internatio­nal Film Festival yesterday
 ?? NEON/TopicStudi­os ?? Kristen Stewart as Princess Diana in the film Spencer
NEON/TopicStudi­os Kristen Stewart as Princess Diana in the film Spencer

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