Remember Diana?Remember What happened on this day?. - Instablogs
Remember Diana?Remember What happened on this day?.
Rajbir Deswal , ANTA: Aug 31 2008
Made Popular Aug 31 2008

It has all the ingredients of a Greek tragedy. A person of high stature, with a larger than life façade, having a tragic flaw and meeting the tragic fate at the same time. England today needs a Marlow or a Shakespeare to tell her story to the world.Remember Diana?Remember What happened on this day?.

Diana, the “people’s princess”, emerges the main protagonist in this (un)fair(y) tale where her once prince-charming-turned husband, who deserted her, had to, after all, “identify” her body, literally torn into pieces. Well, this may be an irony of fate. But Diana, perhaps, entered a “tunnel” with a “dead end”.

Yes, the tunnel symbolises the pathway which her destiny had created for her, where there were no lights, no windows, no arms to stretch, nothing to look upto, no fresh air to fill the lungs and, above all, no U-turn!

Born with blue blood, deprived of parental caresses due to their separation, opting to cuddle kindergarten kids, being proposed on his knees by a prince charming, bearing two heirs, hounded till the end by “snoopies”, troubled by tabloids, “cold-shouldered” by the husband and ultimately divorced: all this gives a sub-plot of the Diana story.

Going through a transitional predicament, seeking to overcome the traumatic past, of an unhappy married life, and, rightly or wrongly, acquiring a new individualistic style of romance as personal preference, beginning to harbour a desire to settle away from “home” and suddenly providenced to “rest in peace”. This is the other side of the story.
London tabloids had said then...Where is our Queesn?Where is her Flag...!That was when the People’s Princes died. On her death anniversary let me recall what I wrote then in The Tribune.
“There is yet another angle to Diana’s personality. She was a woman of no ordinary calibre. The world has acknowledged this.

But does not all this prove that Diana was a human being too? Royalty might be made up of a sterner stuff, and I am reminded of Cleopatra, who said to her parting son, “Queens are not expected to display emotions, rather they are called upon by royalty to suppress them.” But what are we mortals, like the dead and gone Diana, made up of? The ordinary substance!

That is why those who knew Diana, those who had the opportunity to see her, those who even heard about her, those who read about her, identified themselves with her. It was only because of this unique trait of hers and that she became the queen of hearts, the people’s princess. She did not shake this factor off her personality even after having been ushered into royalty.

It is here that her former husband failed to recognise her and treated her as a mere princess and future queen. It is here that media people failed to recognise her and treated nothing more than a person who could provide them a good (photo)copy.

Adieu Diana, the prettiest face of the twentieth century.”

Add Images and Videos
Close X
Recommended Tags or Keywords
Search by Tags or Keywords
Selected Media ( You can Upload only Six media )
Sorry no picture found for this combination of tags. Try to search minimum number of tags at once
3 Stars
Roger
Andorra La Vella, Andorra
Yes I remember that she was the princess of England who was crushed to death by a car inside an underground tunnel in a French city. Her Egypt born English body guard also died. They were returning home from a party in a hotel.
1 Stars
The Tabloids in London had then said ”where is our Queen..where is her flag”
2 Stars
Trevor
San Francisco, United States
I thought of her as a limelight hogging female always trying to get some attention and someone who had a penchant for controversy. She had no dignity at all and she was a big scandal in herself. The only good thing she perhaps did in her life was campaign against anti-personnel mines world over.
1 Stars
YOu may be right Trevor but what would one do if people all aorund and the world all around is literally hounding him or her...and above all it is a human being that becomes a thing of museum interest...and when was an event when you saw her entering into contorversies of her own volition until and unless people had been wanting to don a mantle of their”perceptions”..this is the story of a heroine with tragic flaw...isnt it!
1 Stars
YOu may be right Trevor but what would one do if people all aorund and the world all around is literally hounding him or her...and above all it is a human being that becomes a thing of museum interest...and when was an event when you saw her entering into contorversies of her own volition until and unless people had been wanting to don a mantle of their”perceptions”..this is the story of a heroine with tragic flaw...isnt it!
2 Stars
Rajvir Deswal ji
She was on top for some time and totally forgotten now.Logon ki yadaast kafi kamjor Hai

R.S.Dahiya
1 Stars
you are right Doc...modern day people are consumerists and they will always go for the latest in the market...be it news or someone else to come up like a Diana incarnated or even resurrected.
1 Stars
Nithya N
Mumbai, India
I would consider it inappropriate to consider her as a ”limelight hogging female always trying to get some attention and someone who had a penchant for controversy”. Firstly she has been known to avoid paparazzi and her end was met trying to avoid one. And anyone under the magnifying glass of public scrutiny would show flaws. I mean look at Mrs. Palin - A few weeks ago no one would know who she was, now people suggested she posed nude. She was an extra-ordinary woman with ordinary flaws.
1 Stars
Asmita
Shimla, India
I remember her life and her funeral vividly... Millions around the world surely didn’t mourn the death of a ”limelight hogging female always trying to get some attention and someone who had a penchant for controversy.”

Sure she had her shortcomings but I really don’t think she created scandals on purpose! She certainly didn’t encourage her husband to have an affair with his old flame during their marriage and she certainly didn’t ask him to deceive her into marriage when he was in love with someone else!


The fact is that she remains one of the most charismatic icons of our times and even people not even remotely interested in the affairs of the British royal family know about her like many of the people who found time to comment on her in this forum!
Add your Comment