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Aug 31, 2007 - London, England, UK - It's exactly ten years since that the world's most photographed woman, Princess Diana, died after a car crash in a Parisian underpass on August 31, 1997. Hounded by the paparazzi in life, the 'people's princess' was being pursued by the press when the car carrying her and her lover Dodi Al-Fayed spun out of control and crashed in the early hours of the morning. Princess Diana's family solemnly marked the 10th anniversary of her death Friday, with her younger son, Prince Harry, eulogizing her as 'the best mother in the world.' ..Diana, Princess of Wales (Diana Frances nee Spencer - 1 July 1961 - 31 August 1997) was the first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales. Her two sons, Princes William and Harry, are second and third in line to the thrones of the United Kingdom and 15 other Commonwealth Realms...Mar 06, 1981- This picture of LADY DIANA SPENCER was released after the announcement of the engagement of Prince Charles to Lady Diana. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine
** FILE ** Diana, Princess of Wales, arrives for dinner in Washington in this Tuesday Sept. 24, 1996 file photo. A three-year inquiry into the death of Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed has concluded that allegations of murder were unfounded, and that there is no reason for suspecting the involvement of the royal family, a senior police officer said Thursday, Dec. 14, 2006.
** FILE ** In a file photo Princess Diana smiles at the United Cerebral Palsy's annual dinner at the New York Hilton on Monday evening, Dec. 11, 1995. New DNA evidence proves the driver of Princess Diana's car was drunk on the night of her fatal crash in a Paris underpass in 1997, the British Broadcasting Corp. reported Saturday Dec. 9, 2006. (AP Photo/ Mark Lennihan-File)
Princess Diana, the Princess of Wales, in a relaxed mood during her visit to the Home Office in London, on April 29, 1993, where she was attending a briefing on drug abuse prevention. The Princess was given a rundown of some 400 projects under the Home Office Drugs Prevention Initiative aimed at encouraging people to fight drug abuse in their communities. (AP Photo/Gill Allen)
Britain's princess of Wales, Diana, is pictured during a visit to a factory in South Shields, England, Dec. 10, 1992. Prince Charles and Princess Diana agreed to separate but not divorce, Prime Minister John Major announced Wednesday, confirming years of speculation of a royal romance gone sour. (AP Photo/Press Association)
Portrait de la Princesse de Galles, Lady Diana, pris le 15 novembre 1992 ?. Lille. La cour d'appel de Paris a r??cemment relanc?? une enquA?te, le 12 ao??t 2004, a-t-on appris de source judicaire, sur Henri-Paul, le chauffeur de la Mercedes dans laquelle la princesse Diana, son ami Dodi Al-Fayed ont trouv?? la mort. L'instruction, men??e ?. partir de 1997, avait ??tabli que le chauffeur ??tait ivre et conduisait trA?s vite au moment de l'accident. AFP PHOTO A file photo taken 15 February 1997 near the southwestern French city of Saubusse shows Michel de Palacio fishing baby eels in the Adour river. Baby eels, transparent, and not much bigger than matchsticks, have become more expensive than caviar in France, where they are slowly disappearing from the menus of gourmet restaurants because of huge demand in Asia. "The prices have risen so much this year that I'm not offering them to my customers any more," said Ramuntxo Corde, a restaurateur in Ciboure, a French village on the Atlantic close to Spain. AFP PHOTO FRANCOIS GUILLOT
A British newspaper reported that Princess Diana, shown Feb. 6, 1992, in despair over her marriage and convinced that her two sons were happier with their nanny than her, took an overdose of pills six years ago. The Daily Mail claimed in its front page article that non-identified palace insiders said the aborted suicide was never intended to be more than a agonized cry for help. (AP Photo/Nigel Marple)
Britain's Princess Diana, the Princess of Wales, Patron of Help the Aged, prior to being handed a cheque for L100,000 sterling, $162,000 US dollars, when opening the Takashimaya department store Old Bond Street, London, on July 26, 1989. The donation to the charity was made jointly by All Nippon Airways and Takashimaya, Japan's oldest department store. (AP Photo/Redman)
Britain's Princess Diana, the Princess of Wales, smiles at the press during her visit to the Chelsea Flower Show, in London, on May 22, 1989. The Princess told exhibitors, "I cannot grow them and I cannot pronounce their names either", and she also said she loved them, but flowers and plants were her husband's department. (AP Photo/Cleaver)
Britain's Princess Diana, the Princess of Wales, holds on to her hat during a march past by former members of Britain's Cavalry Regiments in the annual Combined Cavalry "Old Comrades" Parade, in Hyde Park, in London, on May 14, 1989. The Princess is the Colonel-in-Chief of the 13th/18th Hussars Queen Mary's Own, the 270-year-old regiment notable for their engagements at Waterloo and the Charge of the Light Brigade. (AP Photo/Cleaver)