Prince Harry pays tribute to late mother Princess Diana as he attends ‘living legend’ awards solo

Prince Harry paid touching tribute to his late mother Princess Diana as he was inducted into an aviation Hall of Fame on Friday.

The Duke of Sussex was named a “living legend” before being honored for his time as a helicopter co-pilot in the British Army.

Harry attended the star-studded ceremony in Beverly Hills sans wife Meghan Markle.

After taking to the stage to receive his award from John Travolta, Harry recalled the actor’s picture-perfect moment in 1985 when he danced with Diana at President Ronald Reagan’s White House dinner.

“I was just a one-year-old when you danced with my mom at the White House and now look at us,” Harry, 39, told Travolta.

“The only thing left to do is… not dance together but fly together,” he added.

Travolta, who is the “Official Ambassador of Aviation” and a former pilot himself, was reportedly the one who pushed for the exiled royal to be recognized for his stint in the Army.

After presenting Harry with a medal, Travolta asked him, “What can you remember about your first flight?”

“It’s classified,” Harry quipped.

Harry has 10 years of military experience under his belt and has completed two tours of Afghanistan where he flew in combat missions.

The royal, who rose to the rank of Captain during his time in the military, is also the founder of the Invictus Games, for which he was honored at the ceremony.

Harry was all smiles as he joined the Danish royal family’s Prince Mario-Max Schaumburg-Lippe at the event. Instagram / @princemariomax
The Duke of Sussex was inducted into the Aviation Hall of Fame on Friday. Instagram / @livinglegendsofaviation

Harry’s name was called out among a slew of others, including Jeff Bezos, Tom Cruise, Harrison Ford, Morgan Freeman, Elon Musk, and Saudi Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud.

Other space legends such as US Navy pilot Fred George and former world speed record holder Steve Hinton were also inducted.

Harry, who this week withdrew his libel case against the Mail on Sunday, seemingly enjoyed his evening out, as he was pictured taking a selfie with Prince Mario-Max Schaumburg-Lippe, 46, who is a member of the Danish royal family.

Harry referenced Travolta’s famous dance with the late Princess Diana in 1985. Courtesy Everett Collection

Harry’s outing came just days after it emerged that Kate Middleton had a planned abdominal surgery, which she will now recover from for at least two weeks.

News of the Princess of Wales’s medical procedure came to light Wednesday in an official statement from Kensington Palace, who revealed that she has postponed all engagements until after Easter.

Harry has 10 years of military experience under his belt and has completed two tours of Afghanistan where he flew in combat missions. PA Images/Sipa USA

That same day, Buckingham Palace announced that King Charles will undergo a “corrective procedure” for an enlarged prostate next week.

Harry and Meghan have not publicly commented on the news at this time.

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Private reason Jamie Lee Curtis missed meeting Princess Diana: ‘I’m so sorry’

Jamie Lee Curtis says her dream of meeting Princess Diana went down the toilet.

In a new episode of Apple’s “Time to Walk,” the Hollywood actress says she was in the bathroom peeing when the princess came to visit the London set of her 1995 flick, “Fierce Creatures.”

“We had been told that day that Princess Diana and her children [William and Harry] were going to come visit,” the “Freaky Friday” star, 64, recalled. “We shot all morning, and when we took a tea break, for me, it was a pee break. I jumped in a golf cart and drove the two miles back to the dressing room.

Curtis continued: “I’m in my dressing room peeing when there was a pounding on the door, ‘Princess Diana is here.’”

Sadly, by the time the actress emerged for the meet and greet, Diana and her sons were already leaving the set and it was inappropriate to yell or run after them.

Curtis is seen with her “Fierce Creatures” co-stars (from left to right) Michael Palin, John Cleese and Kevin Kline on set in 1995.
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Diana (pictured in 1995) visited the set with her sons, William and Harry.
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Despite not meeting Diana in person, the “Halloween” star penned a letter to the royal and sent it straight to Kensington Palace.

“It said, ‘I’m so sorry we didn’t get to meet. I was very much looking forward to it as I admire you greatly. Unfortunately, nature called, and they don’t give me many breaks, so I chose nature over you, not knowing that you were going to arrive right at that moment,” Curtis said she wrote. “I’m so sorry and just think you’re great. My best wishes, Jamie.’”

The next day, the star was stunned when she received a response from the Princess of Wales.

Princess Diana visited the London set of “Fierce Creatures” in 1995 — but Jamie Lee Curtis was in the bathroom.
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“I got a letter delivered from Kensington Palace from Her Royal Highness Princess Diana,” the actress enthused. “[It said] ”I’m so sorry I didn’t get to meet you, also. I admire you, and I totally understand when nature calls — of course you should choose that. I hope that we will have an opportunity in our lives to meet. Best wishes always.’”

Curtis described the letter as “beautiful” and stated that she still has it in her possession.

Diana was killed in a car crash two years after her visit to the set of “Fierce Creatures” and Curtis never met the princess.

However, she says she always thinks of the late royal when she reads the preface to the book “The Path to Insight Meditation,” which states: “When people have tried to live mindfully, at the time of their death, they ask themselves two questions: Did I learn to live wisely? And did I love well?”

Curtis says she always thinks of the late royal when she reads the preface of the book “The Path to Insight Meditation,”
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Curtis says she believes Diana lived a full and meaningful life despite her untimely death at the age of 36.

“I realized that, if this book was correct, that meant whether or not it [Diana’s life] was cut terribly short, her life was complete. And on that tragic day, those questions became the questions of my daily life,” the star declared. “I don’t go to bed at night without asking those questions.”

“There isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t think about it,” she said of those important questions. “That has become the framework of my life.”

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‘The Crown’ Season 5 Episode 10 Recap: “Decommissioned”

The Season 5 finale of The Crown is a finale in name only. Though we already know some of what’s to come in season six (Dodi and Diana’s relationship and their deaths, mostly), the final episode of the season acts as pure setup for the tragic events that we know are going to unfold. It’s just a shame we’re going to have to wait who-knows-how-long for The Crown Season 6 to come out.

Dodi Al-Fayed, now a big-time Hollywood producer, is living the life in California, light years away from London where his father Mohamed lives with his second wife, Heini. Dodi’s in a bidding war with Michael Douglas for a Malibu mansion, and he’s found love with a model and aspiring actress named Kelly Fisher. Dodi wants the new house (which he needs his father’s money to buy) for him and Kelly, who he loves and wants to marry, but first, he wants to introduce her to Mohamed. Dodi and Kelly take the private jet to London while Seal’s cover of “Fly Like An Eagle” serves as a reminder that not everything about the ’90s deserves a second life.

When Mohamed meets Kelly, he declares, “She’s cute,” but coarsely asks Dodi, “Isn’t it enough just to fuck her?” This conversation happens in Arabic, Mohamed wouldn’t be so rude as to say this in front of her if she could actually understand him. But she finds the fact that the two men are carrying on in another language a little rude. Don’t worry, Kelly will be out of the picture soon enough! (It remains to be seen if she’ll actually appear next season, but it’s safe to say she’s not a long-term concern for anyone here.)

Around this time, a TV special about the merit of having a monarchy airs, with private citizens making a case for or against maintaining a British monarchy. (Watching Diana redial the “NO” phone number a hundred times is petty and also pure ’90s phone nostalgia at its finest.) Also pure ’90s nostalgia is the Big Mouth Billy Bass that Prince Andrew gives his mother for her birthday at a quiet family celebration. Though Charles has painted his mother a watercolor landscape, his mother is dismissive of his artistry and, upon opening Andrew’s gift of the singing fish, she tells him, “You always buy the best presents!” Resting Charles Face resets to angry once more. Over lunch, the family discusses the TV program about them. While the queen seems to have gotten the impression that the public still favors the monarchy, Charles saw things differently, telling his family that the polls on that show, coupled with the fact that Tony Blair and his Labour Party are a shoo-in for the upcoming elections, are an indicator that changes are coming in Britain.

Blair does win the election by a landslide, which means that this is the last we’ll be seeing of John Major. Major lamented in the first episode of the season that the royal family’s vision of themselves was deluded, saying, “It’s a situation that cannot help but to affect the stability of the country. What makes it worse is it feels it’s all about to erupt… on my watch.” And while the family did self-destruct in many ways, and confidence in Major did eventually wane (after seven years, so not a bad run), I’d say that Major still came out of it all intact, and with the respect of the queen, too. “You will always rank highly in my personal table of prime ministers,” she tells him after his defeat. “Very highly.”

“I am still frustrated that I was never able to resolve the issue of the royal yacht,” he tells her, bringing us all the way back to episode one when the queen asked Major for the funds to refit her most favorite royal residence, the HMY Britannia. But you’ll recall from that episode – and every other one this season – that everything is a metaphor, and the ship is perhaps the biggest, most heaving metaphor for the queen. And sadly, it’s ready to be decommissioned. Blair, this bright shining beacon of modernity and progressive values, has declared it so. In it’s place, he offers the queen a solution, that a new yacht, to be privately owned by a corporation, will be leased out anytime travel is required. (“Like a rental!?” Margaret says aghast. Worse still, Blair suggests that the name of the boat will be called “New Britain,” which is also the motto of the Labour Party. Charles doesn’t hate it. The rest of his family does.)

As Major hands the nation over to Blair, Britain readies itself to hand over Hong Kong to China. It has been decided that Charles will preside over the occasion, and while he’s there, he’ll travel on Britannia, in what will be her final voyage before it’s decommissioned and the SS New Britain replaces it. But on the flight over, Charles learns that he and Camilla have been bumped to business class, as all of the politicians attending have snatched all the first class plane tickets. (On the plane, Charles gives 100% “Elaine in coach class” vibes while Jerry pops champagne and smothers himself in hot towels in first class on Seinfeld. The flight attendant even goes so far as to close the curtain to avert pauper Charles’s snooping eyes.)

While Charles is halfway around the world, Diana is in London attending a performance of Swan Lake where she reunites with Mohamed, with whom she has had a long-term friendship since they met at the racetrack in episode 3. He insists she join him and Heini for a post-show meal, and she reluctantly agrees. On the drive to the restaurant, her car is assailed by paparazzi, whose flashbulbs are dangerously blinding. I understand foreshadowing, sometimes I wish this show was just more subtle about it, you know?

This being the beginning of the summer on 1997, Diana tells Mohamed that she’s longing to get out of the country, especially since Charles plans to throw Camilla a grand 50th birthday party that will no doubt be the talk of the town. Mohamed invites Diana to Saint Tropez to vacation with his family. Bring the boys, he tells her, “There will be speedboats and jet skis and movies and burgers and French fries!” Mohamed can be a real asshole sometimes, but Salim Daw’s delivery of this line is the greatest.

After Charles hands Hong Kong over to China, he’s given an audience with Tony Blair, with whom he finds a kinship. Blair, at 43, is the youngest Prime Minister the country has seen in a century, and with his relative youth and forward-thinking disposition, Charles finds kinship. Or so he hopes. They meet aboard Britannia, and Blair explains that only now that he’s seen the ship’s majesty does he regret decommissioning her. Charles scoffs, telling Blair that “there’s no point clinging to the past.” Are we talking about the ship or the queen? You decide the meaning, Blair!

Charles launches into a diatribe about how he wishes to renovate the royal family and its values, but he’s really a single-issue politician, and his campaign hinges on his own right to remarry. He asks for Blair’s help, to form a quiet alliance, and while Blair sees right through Charles’s agenda, he pities him, too. “Can’t be much fun being the Prince of Wales if you’re an impressive man,” he tells his wife.

Upon hearing about Charles using the yacht for a vacation with Camilla, the queen eviscerates him when he returns, insulting their relationship and asking Charles, “What good can ultimately come of it when the public is so against it?” Charles’s anger throughout the years is certainly justified when you consider moments like this. Charles tells his mother that she adheres to Victorian-era ideals – about marriage, about life, about all of it – which she thanks him for and takes as a compliment. But the lingering silence and staring into space that follows is the unspoken indicator that she’s willing to acknowledge that maybe she is a little old-fashioned.

No time to dwell on your kids though, when you’ve got a decommissioned yacht to bid farewell to! Off the queen goes to say one last goodbye to Britannia where she tearfully salutes every last sailor, mast, and porthole she can. Ah, the great metaphorical ship, it’s sad to see you go! This would all seem so much poignant if the queen were in fact, about to abdicate or die, but we all know she has 30 more years left, and it’s hard to get too lost in the metaphor of it all, honestly knowing that she’s just getting started.

While the queen is aboard her ship, Mohamed and Diana ready themselves for their trip to the South of France on his. As the episode ends, there are still so many stories that are only just getting ready to unfold, and so many looming questions about what’s in store for season six. In reality, the time frame between the Saint Tropez vacation and Diana and Dodi’s deaths was only three weeks, which means that even though we see Dodi propose to Kelly in the final moments of this episode, everything will change for everyone when he meets Diana. Every moment from here on out counts more than ever, and the rest of the story will become a thing of legend, a tragic fairy tale without a happy ending.

Liz Kocan is a pop culture writer living in Massachusetts. Her biggest claim to fame is the time she won on the game show Chain Reaction.

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The Crown Season 5: Netflix Teases First Look Ahead of Release on November 9

The Crown season 5’s first look have been released by Netflix, featuring a brand new cast. The stills from the latest season depict a despondent-appearing Princess Diana (played by Elizabeth Debicki, who replaced Emma Corrin in the previous season), dressed in a sparkling gown and bowing her head as she enters a lavish evening engagement.

In a different shot, Prince Charles (played by Dominic West, who steps in for Josh O’Connor from seasons 3 and 4) and his friend Camilla Parker Bowles (played by Olivia Williams, who takes over for Emerald Fennell) are smiling and cuddling up together outside as they appear to be watching fireworks.

However, in a different, happier photo, Diana and Charles may be seen vacationing with their young boys Prince William (Timothee Sambor) and Prince Harry on a speedboat (Teddy Hawley).

“That’s the amazing thing about playing these people at this time, because, in the journey of The Crown so far out of all the seasons, this is the most visual content we have of the royal family,” Elizabeth Debicki told Netflix’s fansite Tudum, as reported by Variety.

“In the ’90s everything had started to be filmed and also it was the birth of the 24-hour news cycle so there’s just this incredible amount of content that we have access to. Diana was the most photographed person in the world at that time. As an actor, you open the portal and this huge tsunami of information comes at you. I happily swam around in it,” said Elizabeth, as per Variety.

On November 9, The Crown season 5 will be out on Netflix. The series will take the viewers through the late 1980s and early 1990s, one of the most challenging decades for the royal family.

Three of the Queen’s four children separated or got divorced in 1992, which she infamously referred to as her “annus horribilis.”

The sixth and presumably the last season of The Crown, which is supposed to focus on Diana’s death in 1997, is presently in production.


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Owner of car Princess Diana died in wants the vehicle back

It’s been 25 years since Princess Diana perished in car crash in Paris, changing the trajectory of the royal family forever.

Etoile Limousines owner Jean-Francois Musa was the proprietor of the vehicle that the Princess of Wales died in, alongside Dodi Fayed and driver Henri Paul, on Aug. 31, 1997.

Musa, 63, is now claiming that French authorities have not allowed him to take back his missing Mercedes-Benz S280.

“It’s legally mine — [but] I have no idea where the car is,” he told the Mirror. “All I know is it is legally mine and obviously I want it back. It should have been returned by now but that hasn’t proved possible. I always owned it outright. It wasn’t subject to any financing.”

While Musa has stated that he wants the wreckage — which experts said could be worth more than $10 million — to be put in an American museum to commemorate the beloved people’s princess, he alleged that the royal family would prefer the automobile to be trashed secretly.

It was reported in 2017 that the car was held in a police impound lot in a shipping container in Creteil — a city outside of Paris.

The wrecked car that Diana, boyfriend Dodi Fayed and their driver Henri Paul died in 25 years ago.
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Diana became a part of the royal family when she married Prince Charles at St. Paul’s Cathedral on July 29, 1981 in London, England.
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Conspiracy theories about Diana’s death have long plagued her memory, with many claiming her passing was not an accident.

“There was no plot,” Musa insisted. “This was a routine road accident – the kind all of us dread. It is all very sad.”

Lord Stevens, the former head of the Metropolitan Police, told Times of London recently that theories about the accident are more popular than ever this year, as it marks the 25th anniversary.

The 79-year-old had also led Operation Paget, which investigated the tragedy.

“She was so popular. People find it very difficult to understand how someone like that could die in such an accident,” he said.

He went on: “You will have certain people around who — whatever the evidence — will still think there is a conspiracy here. I think it is probably impossible [to persuade them otherwise].”

Musa noted that the date Diana passed was such “a sad day.”
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A new Discovery+ docuseries, “The Diana Investigations,” reported that Princess Diana predicted she would die two years prior to the accident.

The new investigation revealed that Princess Diana told her lawyer, Victor Mischon, in 1995 that efforts to “get rid” of her would be attempted in the following year — citing a car accident as one of the possible means.

While Diana claimed “reliable sources” granted her the information, she was tight-lipped about their true identity, as documented in a letter penned by Mischon.

Dubbed the “Mischon Note,” the conversation provided eerie insight into what could have led to that fateful night, Aug. 31, 1997, when her driver Henri Paul crashed inside Paris’ Pont de l’Alma tunnel.

With a concoction of prescription drugs and alcohol in his system, and speeding at 65 mph, Paul attempted to ditch paparazzi on motorbikes, and instead sent the Mercedes carrying Princess Diana and her partner Dodi Al-Fayed into a pillar.

Following the crash, Mischon gave the note to Sir Paul Condon, the Metropolitan Police commissioner at the time, but a formal inquiry into the princess’ death didn’t begin until Jan. 6, 2004.

Called Operation Paget, the then-Metropolitan Police Commissioner John Stevens launched the investigation, unearthing the startling note from a safe kept by Condon.

Stevens interviewed Mischon prior to the attorney’s death in 2005, confirming that Mischon “hadn’t held much credence” to the princess’ concerns. In fact, he thought “she was paranoid.”

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