

Drama · Romance
Overview
During the last two years of her life, Princess Diana campaigns against the use of land mines and has a secret love affair with a Pakistani heart surgeon.
Top Cast


Naomi Watts
Naomi Watts
Princess Diana
Naomi Watts
Princess Diana


Naveen Andrews
Naveen Andrews
Hasnat Khan
Naveen Andrews
Hasnat Khan


Charles Edwards
Charles Edwards
Patrick Jephson
Charles Edwards
Patrick Jephson


Douglas Hodge
Douglas Hodge
Paul Burrell
Douglas Hodge
Paul Burrell


Cas Anvar
Cas Anvar
Dodi Fayed
Cas Anvar
Dodi Fayed


Geraldine James
Geraldine James
Oonagh Shanley-Toffolo
Geraldine James
Oonagh Shanley-Toffolo


Juliet Stevenson
Juliet Stevenson
Sonia
Juliet Stevenson
Sonia


Laurence Belcher
Laurence Belcher
Prince William
Laurence Belcher
Prince William


Michael Byrne
Michael Byrne
Christiaan Barnard
Michael Byrne
Christiaan Barnard
Chris Cowlin
Chris Cowlin
Paparazzi
Chris Cowlin
Paparazzi
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