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Overview
20 year-old Lady Diana Spencer laughed out loud when Prince Charles proposed to her having met her only 12 times. Five months later, she walked up the aisle - watched by three quarters of a billion people around the world - to marry what people believed was her Prince Charming. This is the true story of the seven days that led to the wedding of the decade - was it doomed before it even began?
Top Cast


Tracy-Ann Oberman
Tracy-Ann Oberman
Self - Narrator (voice)
Tracy-Ann Oberman
Self - Narrator (voice)


Yasmin Alibhai-Brown
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown
Self - Journalist & Author
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown
Self - Journalist & Author
Dane Avery
Dane Avery
Self - Former Chef, Royal Navy
Dane Avery
Self - Former Chef, Royal Navy
Sarah Bradford
Sarah Bradford
Self - Viscountess Bangor, Author & Biographer
Sarah Bradford
Self - Viscountess Bangor, Author & Biographer
Jeff Dykes
Jeff Dykes
Self - Former Warrant Officer Royal Navy
Jeff Dykes
Self - Former Warrant Officer Royal Navy
John Edwards
John Edwards
Self - Features Writer, Daily Mirror
John Edwards
Self - Features Writer, Daily Mirror
Elizabeth Emanuel
Elizabeth Emanuel
Self - Fashion Designer
Elizabeth Emanuel
Self - Fashion Designer
Kent Gavin
Kent Gavin
Self - Photographer, Daily Mirror
Kent Gavin
Self - Photographer, Daily Mirror


Bernard Ingham
Bernard Ingham
Self - Former Press Secretary, Thatcher Government
Bernard Ingham
Self - Former Press Secretary, Thatcher Government
Angela Rippon
Angela Rippon
Self - Broadcaster
Angela Rippon
Self - Broadcaster
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